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Discrete to Continuous In each step each bar in the histogram is split into two bars.
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Now one final step, to an uncountably large number of bars, each infinitely narrow, yielding a continuous, uniform distribution ranging from A to B.
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Now I do the same but I start with a binomial distribution with p =.5 and three bars. Note that the bars are not all of equal height. Each time I split one, I lower the height of the tail-wards one more than the center- wards one.
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Now one final leap to a continuous (normal) distribution with an uncountably large number of infinitely narrow bars.
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