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Ratio distributions are distributions of random variables $Z$ that can be formed as the ratio $Z = X/Y$ of two other random variables $X$ and $Y$. Common examples are Cauchy distributions as the ratio of two normal distributions, the T distribution and the F distribution.
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Ratio distributions are distributions of random variables$Z$ that can be formed as the ratio $Z = X/Y$ of two other random variables $X$ and $Y$ . Common examples are Cauchy distributions as the ratio of two normal distributions, the T distribution and the F distribution.
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