The continuous random variables make up the continuous


Continuous Distributions

The continuous random variables make up the continuous distribution but what I don't understand is how does the continuous random variables under the curve or within the distribution equate to 1? That just doesn't make sense to me. If a person is 6 feet tall and the continuous distribution represents all of the measurements from birth to his/her current height, how do these continuous variables equal 1?

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