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- Distribution - Wikipedia
The distribution of a linguistic element is the set of environments in which it occurs, which may be in complementary distribution, contrastive distribution, or free variation with another such element, and which is the basis of distributional semantics
- DISTRIBUTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DISTRIBUTION is the act or process of distributing How to use distribution in a sentence
- DISTRIBUTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Prices of goods are governed by the cost of the raw materials, as well as by the cost of production and distribution He bought a map showing the population distribution of Scotland
- Distribution - definition of distribution by The Free Dictionary
(Statistics) statistics the set of possible values of a random variable, or points in a sample space, considered in terms of new theoretical or observed frequency: a normal distribution
- DISTRIBUTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The distribution of something is how much of it there is in each place or at each time, or how much of it each person has
- What does distribution mean? - Definitions. net
Distribution refers to the process of making a product or service available for use or consumption by an end user This might involve transportation, warehousing, or packaging It can also refer to the way something is spread or dispersed across a particular area or among a specific population
- Distribution Definition Examples - Quickonomics
Distribution in economics refers to the way total goods and services are spread across a society It encompasses the processes through which these goods and services are delivered to consumers, as well as the distribution of income among members of society
- 4: Distributions of Random Variables - Statistics LibreTexts
4 5: Poisson Distribution The "Negative binomial distribution" and "Poisson distribution" are discussed in this section 4 E: Distributions of Random Variables (Exercises) Exercises for Chapter 3 of the "OpenIntro Statistics" textmap by Diez, Barr and Çetinkaya-Rundel
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