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Logistic distribution

A logistic distribution is a type of curve that describes how one thing can change in relation to another. For example, if you have a graph with two lines - a red line and a blue line - the logistic distribution describes how the two lines change in relation to each other. It's like two people playing a game: the red person makes a move, the blue person responds, and the red person responds back. The logistic distribution shows us how the game changes over time.