Question: In continuous random variables the probability of having values in the p-quantile is given by P(X

  1. In continuous random variables the probability of having values in the p-quantile is given by P(X<=x) = p. True or false and explain your answer.
  2. What is the support of a continuous random variable?
  3. The Normal distribution is defined by U[a,b] where a and b are the mean and variance of the random variable. True or False
  4. What is the density function and CDF of a gamma distribution?
  5. When are Markov and Chebyshev inequalities used?

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