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This is an example or typesetting an approximation of the Overleaf logo, using the freely available fonts TeX Gyre Adventor and academicons.
We hope you like it! We created it in response to a request from an Overleaf user who wished to include the sentence This document was created in \overleaf in their project. If you'd like to use this in your projects, please feel free to, but please also bear in mind our Acceptable Use Policy; the logo shouldn't be used to imply something is 'official' or otherwise endorsed by Overleaf.
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With the massive popularity of Bayes' Theorem as well as the default use of Gaussian/Normal distributions for common data sets, we were keen to better understand firstly, if the assumption to use the Normal distrubition on differing data sets was a fit or not, and secondly, how to take the Normal distribution and Bayes' Theorem and apply it in use via repeatable code.