Since the continuous random variable X is normally distributed with parameters X~N(-3, 9) what is the probability of P(X=6)?      a) 0.3413  B) 0  C) 0.3174  D) 0.8413  TO) one

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Since the continuous random variable X is normally distributed with parameters X~N(-3, 9) what is the probability of P(X=6)?

 

 
 a)

0.3413

 B)

0

 C)

0.3174

 D)

0.8413

 TO)

one

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