verb (used with object), -ut·ed, -ut·ing.1.to divide and give out in shares; deal out; allot.
2.to disperse through a space or over an area; spread; scatter.
3.to promote, sell, and ship or deliver (an item or lineof merchandise) to individual customers, especially in a specified region or area.
4.to pass out or deliver (mail, newspapers, etc.) to intended recipients.
5.to divide into distinct phases: The process was distributed into three stages.
Reality.
The mean must be 0 and the variance must be 1.
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A statistical function that describes all the possible values and likelihoods that a random variable can take within a given range.
Alyson Dombrey has written: 'Onward distibution of hotel information via the global distribtuion systems'
Its in the glove box. Push the power distribution button on the right side.
You should use a grouped frequency when you have a wide range of scores.
probably under the hood in the distibution box or maybe under the dash in the fuse panel.
There's very little point in having a distribution transformer if its secondary winding isn't connected to a load! So, to answer your question, a 'secondary system' (by which you, presumably, mean 'load'), isn't 'essential' to a distribution transformer, it could just sit there doing nothing!
No. In a very skew distibution, a "typical" value would be at one end or the other, certainly not the centre.
It is Black and sits between the Computer and Firewall on Driver Side Inner Fenderwell. It Has 2 Threaded Studs closest to the Firewall.