No, it is continuous.
The exponential distribution is a continuous probability distribution with probability density definded by: f(x) = ke-kx for x ≥ 0 and f(x) = 0 otherwise.
The answer depends on the context and also whether it is upper or lower case.f can refer tothe frequency of an outcome in repeated trials,the probability distribution function for a continuous variable.F can refer tothe cumulative distribution function for a continuous variable,Fisher's F-distribution which, in the form of Fisher's F-statistic is used for comparing variances.There are probably other meanings.
The normal distribution is always continuous.
If the question is asking if a continuous distribution can be converted to a discrete distribution, the answer is yes. Your age has a continuous distribution but in most cases, the information is recorded and analysed as if it were the whole number of years - a discrete distribution.
Yes, the normal distribution, standard or not is always continuous.
Continuous
It is continuous.
Yes
No, it's a continuous distribution.
Exponential distribution is a function of probability theory and statistics. This kind of distribution deals with continuous probability distributions and is part of the continuous analogue of the geometric distribution in math.
discrete distribution is the distribution that can use the value of a whole number only while continuous distribution is the distribution that can assume any value between two numbers.