If a smooth curve is to represent a probability density function, what two requirements must be satisfied? The area under the curve must be:
A) |
one and the curve must not rise above the horizontal axis. | |
B) |
zero and the curve must not fall below the horizontal axis. | |
C) |
one and the curve must not fall below the horizontal axis. | |
If a smooth curve is to represent a probability density function, the total area under the curve must be one (probability of all outcomes equals 1) and the curve must not fall below the horizontal axis (no outcome can have a negative chance of occurring). |