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Page 334
... distribution in the plains is fairly even , in the foot- hills and mountains it is in ribbons following the rivers flowing from the mountains . Population distribution has also been affected by the plowing up of steppe and by the ...
... distribution in the plains is fairly even , in the foot- hills and mountains it is in ribbons following the rivers flowing from the mountains . Population distribution has also been affected by the plowing up of steppe and by the ...
Page 616
... distribution . A more complete repre- sentation would use f ( x❘n , p ) ( read " f of x given n and p " ) rather than f ( x ) so as to specify the parameters n and p of the distribution . When probability is smoothly distributed over ...
... distribution . A more complete repre- sentation would use f ( x❘n , p ) ( read " f of x given n and p " ) rather than f ( x ) so as to specify the parameters n and p of the distribution . When probability is smoothly distributed over ...
Page 617
... distribution ( see 16a ) , upon integration the mean μ of the random variable X is 01 ( see 17 ) , and the variance o2 is 02 ( see 18 ) . Consequently , the param- eters of the normal distribution are said to be μ and σ2 . These results ...
... distribution ( see 16a ) , upon integration the mean μ of the random variable X is 01 ( see 17 ) , and the variance o2 is 02 ( see 18 ) . Consequently , the param- eters of the normal distribution are said to be μ and σ2 . These results ...
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