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<p>situations, random sampling cases, finance, etc. Furthermore, generally, experiments of physical origin follow a uniform distribution (e.g. emission of radioactive <a href="page.php?w=Radioactive_decay">particles</a>). However, in any application, there is the unchanging assumption that the probability of falling in an interval of fixed length is constant.</p>

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