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[Question] What kind of Distribution should I test my dataset for?
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Hello gentlemen/ladies,

I am a student working on a project and I would like your opinion on what kind of distribution I should test my dataset for. I took a sample of 17 new bikes being assembled. Since the number of assembly processes is different for each bike, I decided to work with the failure rate (Nº of failures/Nº of processes). So my graph is Bike Number (x-axis) X Failure Rate (y-axis). Furthermore, as more and more bikes get assembled, the number of failures tends to diminish as the errors in the assembly process get corrected. The number of errors is a discrete variable, but the failure rate isn't. So, how would you approach that?

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