In Chapter 3 we learned about the fundamental ideas of probability, and in Chapter 4 we generalized the notion of probability from working with sets to working with random variables and distributions. In many ways, random variables and their associated distributions can simplify probability calculations and, appropriately applied, are useful models for real-world phenomena.
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