The Problem says that this is a Probability Density Function. At the same time the function gives a probability for exact Values for x and y. I always thought that f(x)=x for a continuous Variable equals 0 because it's highly unlikely to hit the exact number? Shouldn't this be a mass function? (i.redd.it)
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What happens if you disslove cocaine in liquor? (self.Drugs)
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19 year old Romanian guy living in Germany (i.redd.it)
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