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{{WikiEntry|key=Probability mass function|qCode=869887}} is a function describing a discrete probability distribution by stating the probability of each value. A probability mass function differs from a [[probability density function]] ([[PDF]]) in that the latter is associated with continuous rather than discrete random variables. A PDF must be integrated over an interval to yield a probability. The value of the random variable having the largest probability mass is called the mode.
{{WikiEntry|key=Probability mass function|qCode=869887}} is a function describing a discrete probability distribution by stating the probability of each value. A probability mass function differs from a [[probability density function]] ([[PDF]]) in that the latter is associated with continuous rather than discrete random variables. A [[PDF]] must be integrated over an interval to yield a probability. The value of the random variable having the largest probability mass is called the mode.

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Probability mass function(Q869887) is a function describing a discrete probability distribution by stating the probability of each value. A probability mass function differs from a probability density function (PDF) in that the latter is associated with continuous rather than discrete random variables. A PDF must be integrated over an interval to yield a probability. The value of the random variable having the largest probability mass is called the mode.