Consider a constant function: f(x)= c; a ≤ x ≤ b Suppose that the function represents a probability density function and c<1 , which of the following is true? a. |a−b|<0 b. |a−b|<1 c. |a−b|>1 d. |a−b|=1

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Consider a constant function:

f(x)= c; a ≤ x ≤ b

Suppose that the function represents a probability density function and c<1 , which of the following is true?


a. |a−b|<0
b. |a−b|<1
c. |a−b|>1
d. |a−b|=1
 
 
 
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