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What type of distribution should be used to represent a value that is equally-likely to be any number between 2 bounds? uniform gamma normal bernoulli?
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What type of distribution should be used to represent a value that is equally-likely to be any number between 2 bounds? uniform gamma normal bernoulli?
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What type of distribution should be used to represent a value that is equally-likely to be any number between 2 bounds? uniform gamma normal bernoulli?
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A "uniform" distribution gives the same probability of occurrence to any value between two bounds, making them equally-likely.
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