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<p>even when the naive probability for a sample number taking one certain value from infinitely many is zero. In this context, the analog of a weighted average, in which there are infinitely many possibilities for the precise value of the variable in each range, is called the mean of the <a href="page.php?w=probability_distribution">probability distribution</a>. The most widely encountered probability distribution is called the <a href="page.php?w=normal_distribution">normal distribution</a>; it has the property that all measures of its central</p><p>
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