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Which graph represents a density curve, and why? graph A only, because the area under the curve equals 1, and the curve is above the horizontal axis graph B only, because the area under the curve equals 2, and the curve is above the horizontal axis both graph A and graph B, because both curves are above the horizontal axis, and their areas are positive neither graph A nor graph B, because, even though both curves are above the horizontal axis, their areas are not the same value

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Graph A only, because the area under the curve equals 1, and the curve is above the horizontal axis.

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