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1. Let U be a random variable that is uniformly distributed on the interval (0,1) (a) Show that V 1 - U is also a uniformly distributed random variable on the interval (0,1) (b) Show that X-In(U) is an exponential random variable and find its associated parameter (c) Let W be another random variable that is uformly distributed on (0,1). Assume that U and W are independent. Show that a probability density function of Y-U+W is y, if y E...
Let a random variable X be uniformly distributed between −1 and 2. Let another random variable Y be normally distributed with mean −8 and standard deviation 3. Also, let V = 22+X and W = 13+X −2Y . (a) Is X discrete or continuous? Draw and explain. (b) Is Y discrete or continuous? Draw and explain. (c) Find the following probabilities. (i) The probability that X is less than 2. (ii) P(X > 0) (iii) P(Y > −11) (iv) P...
Let Xo and Xı be independent exponentially distributed random variables with re- spective parameters Ao and ^i, so that, P(Xi t)eAit, for t2 0, i = 0,1 Let 0 if Xo X1, N = 1 if X1X0, min{Xo, X1}, M = 1 - N, V = x{X0, X1}, and W = V -U = |X0 - X1]. and U max Verify that U XN and V XM, then find the following: (a) P(N 0, U > t), for t 2...
f a random sample X,X, X, from the 2. Let Y, < Y.< Y, be the order statistics o exponential distribution with mean β. Let (i) Are the random variables U,V,W independent? (ii) What is the distribution of each of U,V and W.
Part A. Let X and Y be two i.i.d. random variables that are exponentially distributed with 0.5e-x/2 an x>0 0 otherwise 6. Given W- X+Y. Find the MGF of W -23 a. e2sx b. e C. d. 7. Given W-X +Y. Find Ew] a. 4 b. 8 c. 12 d. 16 e. 24
Let X and Y be independent exponential random variables with pdfs f(x) = λe-λx (x > 0) and f(y) = µe-µy (y > 0) respectively. (i) Let Z = min(X, Y ). Find f(z), E(Z), and Var(Z). (ii) Let W = max(X, Y ). Find f(w) (it is not an exponential pdf). (iii) Find E(W) (there are two methods - one does not require further integration). (iv) Find Cov(Z,W). (v) Find Var(W).
8. Let the random variables X be the sum of independent Poisson distributed random variables, i.e., X = -1 Xi, where Xi is Poisson distributed with mean 1. (a) Find the moment generating function of Xi. (b) Derive the moment generating function of X. (d) Hence, find the probability mass function of X.
8. Let the random variables X be the sum of independent Poisson distributed random variables, i.e., X = 11-1Xị, where Xi is Poisson distributed with mean li. (a) Find the moment generating function of Xį. (b) Derive the moment generating function of X. (d) Hence, find the probability mass function of X.
1. Let X1, X2, X3 be continuous random variables with joint probability density function 00 < Xi < 00,i=1,2,3 Consider the transformation U-X1, V = X , W-XY + X + X (a) Find the joint pdf (probability density function) of U, V and W. (b) Find the marginal pdf of U, and hence find E(U) and Var(U) (c) Find the marginal pdf of W, and hence find E(W) and Var(W) (d) Find the conditional pdf of U given Ww,...
Let Y1, Y2, . .. , Yn be independent and identically distributed random variables such that for 0 < p < 1, P(Yi = 1) = p and P(H = 0) = q = 1-p. (Such random variables are called Bernoulli random variables.) a Find the moment-generating function for the Bernoulli random variable Y b Find the moment-generating function for W = Yit Ye+ … + . c What is the distribution of W? 1.