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i think it means an algebraic expression

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Lauwerens Kuipers has written: 'Handbook of mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Uniform distribution of sequences' -- subject(s): Sequences (Mathematics), Uniform distribution (Probability theory)


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In a normal distribution half (50%) of the distribution falls below (to the left of) the mean.


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