Distribution Curves

Distribution curves are graphical representations of a data set or probability distribution. They are used to represent the data in a visual way, such as showing the frequency of a given event or the probability of different outcomes. Distribution curves can also be used to analyze the relationship between two variables by looking for correlations, or to estimate the probability of certain outcomes or the likelihood of certain events occurring. They are often used in fields such as economics, statistics, and engineering, as well as in scientific research and data analysis. Distribution curves can be used to make predictions and inform decision-making.

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