You cannot. There are hundreds of different distributions. The shapes of the distributions depend on their parameters so that the same distribution can be symmetric when the parameters have some specific value, but is highly skewed - in either direction - for other values.
No. Normal distribution is a continuous probability.
Yes. When we refer to the normal distribution, we are referring to a probability distribution. When we specify the equation of a continuous distribution, such as the normal distribution, we refer to the equation as a probability density function.
The statement is true that a sampling distribution is a probability distribution for a statistic.
how do i find the median of a continuous probability distribution
None. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).
Nothing since it is impossible. No event can have 5 as the probability of success.
Rectangular
the variance is infinitely large and in the extreme case the probability distribution curve will simply be a horizontal line
A company is studying the number of daily debit card purchases. If there were 20 purchases and the probability of a debit card purchase is 0.5 What is the shape of this distribution
The mean of a sample is a single value and so its distribution is a single value with probability 1.
The normal distribution, also known as the Gaussian distribution, has a familiar "bell curve" shape and approximates many different naturally occurring distributions over real numbers.
They are probability distributions!
No. Normal distribution is a continuous probability.
Yes. When we refer to the normal distribution, we are referring to a probability distribution. When we specify the equation of a continuous distribution, such as the normal distribution, we refer to the equation as a probability density function.
The statement is true that a sampling distribution is a probability distribution for a statistic.
how do i find the median of a continuous probability distribution
None. The full name is the Probability Distribution Function (pdf).