
This Chapter is based on [1]. New material includes the applications in Section 8.5. We consider the fuzzy uniform in Section 8.2, the fuzzy normal is in Section 8.3, followed by the fuzzy negative exponential in Section 8.4. In each case of a fuzzy density function we first discuss how they are used to compute fuzzy probabilities and then we find their fuzzy mean and their fuzzy variance. We always substitute fuzzy numbers for the parameters in these probability density functions, justified by Section 2.8, to produce fuzzy probability density functions.
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