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Suppose that a random variable X has the following pdf: 8px+2(1-P) 0<x<0.5., JxX;P) = *; where 0 Sp Si 0 otherwise where p is simply a constant that has yet to be specified in other words, p is a parameter). For now, we will leave the parameter p an unspecified constant ► Find P(X>0.3) = Note: your answer will be an expression containing p. Suppose that k> 0 is also a constant (not yet specified). Find the expected value of...
SHOW ALL WORK ANSWER ALL PARTS Suppose that a random variable X has the following pdf. 2(1-2) 0.5 SX < 1 0 otherwise where p is simply a constant that has yet to be specified (in other words, p isa parameter). For now, we will leave the parameter p an unspecified constant Find P(X>08) Note: your answer will be an expression containing p. Suppose that k>0 is also a constant (not yet specified). Find the expected value of the random...
please show work and explain for my understanding. Suppose that the continuous random variable X has pdf given by: x <1 0.16x 15 x 33 f(x)= 0.06 3<x55 [124 x>5 • Find the corresponding cdf for X: You must determine the arbitrary constants. x <1 1<x3 Ex(x)={ 3< x <5 x>5 • Use the cdf to find P(2.4 <x< 10) = • Use the cdf to determine the following percentiles: the 50th percentile (median) the 80th percentile the 90th percentile
Suppose the random variable X has probability density function (pdf) - { -1 < x<1 otherwise C fx (x) C0 : where c is a constant. (a) Show that c = 1/7; (b) Graph fx (х); (c) Given that all of the moments exist, why are all the odd moments of X zero? (d) What is the median of the distribution of X? (e) Find E (X2) and hence var X; (f) Let X1, fx (x) What is the limiting...
PLEASE SOLVE FULLY WITH NEAT HANDWRITING AND EXPRESS FINAL ANSWER WITH BOXES!! Suppose that the density (pdf) function for a random variable X is given by fx)or 0s x s2 and fx) 0 otherwise. What is Suppose that the density (pdf) function for a random variable X is given by f(x)--for 0 SX 2 and f(x)-0 otherwise, what is the probability P(0.5 1)? Round your answer to four decimal places. X Suppose that the density (pdf) function for a random...
Suppose X is an exponential random variable with PDF, fx(x) exp(-x)u(x). Find a transformation, Y g(X) so that the new random variable Y has a Cauchy PDF given 1/π . Hint: Use the results of Exercise 4.44. ) Suppose a random variable has some PDF given by ). Find a function g(x) such that Y g(x) is a uniform random variable over the interval (0, 1). Next, suppose that X is a uniform random variable. Find a function g(x) such...
2. Let X be a continuous random variable with pdf f(x) = { cr", [w] <1, f() = 0. Otherwise, where the parameter c is constant (with respect to x). (a) Find the constant c. (b) Compute the cumulative distribution function F(2) of X. (c) Use F(2) (from b) to determine P(X > 1/2). (d) Find E(X) and V(X).
Question 3 Suppose that the random variable X has the following prob- ability density function. f(x) =1- for 1 € (0,2), and zero otherwise. a) Plot the graph of the pdf of x. b) Is it true that Pr[X <0] = 0.5? c) Is it true that Pr[X < 1] = 1? d) Is it true that E[X] < 0.5? e) Is it true that Prix < 0.5) > 0.5? f) Find the CDF of x. Compare the graph of...
Suppose the random variable X has PDF fX(x) = 3x2 when 0 < x < 1 and zero otherwise. What is the PDF of Y = 2X+3? a.Use the general method: Find the CDF of X and use it to get the PDF of Y b.Use a short-cut.
(1) Suppose the pdf of a random variable X is 0, otherwise. (a) Find P(2 < X < 3). (b) Find P(X < 1). (e) Find t such that P(X <t) = (d) After the value of X has been observed, let y be the integer closest to X. Find the PMF of the random variable y U (2) Suppose for constants n E R and c > 0, we have the function cr" ifa > 1 0, otherwise (a)...