document.write( "Question 395663: P(X < n) is always equal to 1 – P(X > n), regardless of the type of probability distribution.\r
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This assumes that P(X < n) + P(X > n) = 1. It's true only if P(X = n) = 0 (assuming X, n are any real numbers). \n" ); document.write( "
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