Isn't probability density of a continuous variable,e the area under the curve, your explanation makes it seem like you can get the probability by drawing a line from 45 to the curve and then finding the value of y.
It's the arts of simplifying things, Ben is doing great at this. Obviously P(45) = 0. I assume Ben tried to gradually introduce the concepts, he's explained the details about this in the 4th video in the playlist.
Thanks Ben for another great video. I'm looking forward to going through this course completely
I love you Ben for being considerate. I cannot afford the book but I will donate the little I can on Patreon. Thank you for this.
these are better than Khan Academy!
The determination of Sunny or Not Sunny feels like a continuous variable too - given that we can experience different degrees of sunny.
Thanks Ben! I feel like I would pass my Probability and Statistics class.
Isn't probability density of a continuous variable,e the area under the curve, your explanation makes it seem like you can get the probability by drawing a line from 45 to the curve and then finding the value of y.
It's the arts of simplifying things, Ben is doing great at this. Obviously P(45) = 0. I assume Ben tried to gradually introduce the concepts, he's explained the details about this in the 4th video in the playlist.