Friday, December 16, 2022

Probability distribution

 A probability distribution is a way of organizing and understanding the likelihood of different outcomes in a probability experiment. It is a way of showing how likely it is for a particular outcome to occur.


For example, let's say you are flipping a coin. The probability distribution for this event would show the probability of getting heads (1/2, or 50%) and the probability of getting tails (1/2, or 50%). If you roll a die, the probability distribution would show the probability of rolling each number (1/6, or about 17%, for each number).


Probability distributions are often shown in a graph or chart, with the outcomes on one axis and the probabilities on the other axis. This helps us see how likely it is for each outcome to occur, and allows us to compare the probabilities of different outcomes.

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