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Standard mathematical notation
In this edit, you wrote this:
 * $$\mathbb{P}[\cap_{i=1}^n \{X_i \le u_i\}] \le \mathbb{P}[\cap_{i=1}^n \{Y_i \le u_i\}] $$,

I changed this to the following, which is more standard usage:
 * $$\mathbb{P}\left[\bigcap_{i=1}^n \{X_i \le u_i\}\right] \le \mathbb{P}\left[\bigcap_{i=1}^n \{Y_i \le u_i\}\right], $$

If I were writing in full-fledge TeX or LaTeX I would normally put the comma outside of math mode, but with Wikipedia's TeX-like system, that leads to font mismatches and misalignments and other difficulties. But I have often wondered why a fair number of mathematicians neglect such things as the other differences between the two lines above. TeX and LaTeX were deliberately designed to make it easy to attend to such matters. 2601:449:8302:1080:0:0:0:6C12 (talk) 19:03, 17 February 2022 (UTC)