Which of the following statements is NOT true about continuous probability distributions?
A) The probability of any event is the area under the density curve over the range of values that make up the event.
B) The total area under the density curve must be exactly 1.
C) If X is a continuous random variable taking values between 0 and 500, then P(X > 200) = P(X ≥ 200) .
D) There are no disjoint events in continuous probability models.
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