How can we create this table in practice? In some cases, F may have a
simple expression which allows evaluating its inverse directly. The
-pareto distribution is one example of this. In other cases, and
+Pareto distribution is one example of this. In other cases, and
especially for matching an experimentally observed distribution, it's
easiest simply to create a table for F and "invert" it. Here, we give
a concrete example, namely how the new "experimental" distribution was