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(''abbrev.'' CDF) In statistics, the full name for the [[distribution function (measure theory)|distribution function]] corresponding a real-valued random variable. | (''abbrev.'' CDF) In statistics, the full name for the [[distribution function (measure theory)|distribution function]] corresponding a real-valued random variable; it tells the probability that the variable is less than or equal to ''x''. |
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Cumulative distribution function [r]:
(abbrev. CDF) In statistics, the full name for the distribution function corresponding a real-valued random variable; it tells the probability that the variable is less than or equal to x.