Chebyshev-s-inequality Definition
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 (statistics) The theorem that in any data sample with finite variance, the probability of any random variable X lying within an arbitrary real k number of standard deviations of the mean is 1 / k2, i.e. assuming mean μ and standard deviation σ, the probability Pr is.
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Origin of Chebyshev-s-inequality
From surname of Pafnuty Chebyshev, the discoverer.
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