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(1) Suppose that X is a continuous random variable with probability density function 0<x< 1 f() = (3-X)/4 i<< <3 10 otherwise (a) Compute the mean and variance of X. (b) Compute P(X <3/2). (c) Find the first quartile (25th percentile) for the distribution.
b. Let X be a continuous random variable with probability density function f(x) = kx2 if – 1 < x < 2 ) otherwise Find k, and then find P(|X| > 1/2).
7. Let X be a random variable with density f(x) = 2/32 for 1<x<2, f(x) = 0 otherwise. Find the density of x2
Problem #2: Suppose that a random variable X has the following probability density function. SC(16 - x?) 0<x< 4 f(x) = 3 otherwise Find the expected value of x.
2.5.6. The probability density function of a random variable X is given by f(x) 0, otherwise. (a) Find c (b) Find the distribution function Fx) (c) Compute P(l <X<3)
2. Suppose X is a continuous random variable with the probability density function (i.e., pdf) given by f(x) - 3x2; 0< x < 1, - 0; otherwise Find the cumulative distribution function (i.e., cdf) of Y = X3 first and then use it to find the pdf of Y, E(Y) and V(Y)
2.6.17. The probability density function of the random variable X is given by 6x-21-3 -, 2<x<3 0, otherwise. Find the expected value of the random variable X.
8. Suppose X is a continuous random variable with density f(x) = 1/3,-1 < x < 0, f(x) = 2(z-1)2,1 < x < 2, and 0 everywhere else. (a) Find E(X).
22. Given a continuous random variable X with probability density function f(x) = {2x, if :05451 otherwise a. Find P(0.3< X< 0.6) b. Find the mean of X C. Find the standard deviation of X.
4B-03] Suppose that we are given the random variable X with pdf f(x) = 1-x/2 for 0<x<2, and 0 otherwise. Obtain P(X1). (Round to 2 decimals) Your Answer: Answer