Sometimes we use probability distributions that are not


Question: Sometimes we use probability distributions that are not exact representations of the physical processes that they are meant to represent. (For example, we might use a normal distribution for a distribution of individuals' weights, even though no one can weigh less than zero pounds.) Why do we do this?

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