Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true for continuous probability distributions?
A) P(a < X < b) is the same as P(a > X > b)
B) P(a ≤ X ≤ b) is the same as P(a < X < b)
C) P(a ≥ X ≥ b) is the same as P(a < X < b)
D) P(a = X = b) is the same as P(a < X < b)
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