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Determine the value c so that each of the following functions can serve as a probability...
help 1). Determine the value c so that each of the following functions can serve as a probability distribution of the discrete random variable X (a)(x) c(2 +4), for x -0, 1, 2, 3; (b)/(x) c(C)(3.) ), for x-0, 1 , 2,'i 1 11
For each of the following, determine whether the given function can serve as the probability mass function of a random variable with the given range: a) f(x) = 2 for r = 1,2,3,4,5, b) f(x) = for x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and c) f(x) = for x = 0,1,2,3,4,5.
(1 point) For each of the following, determine the exact value of c that allows the function to serve as the probability distribution of a random variable with the given range. If no such c exists, enter DNE for does not exist. a) f(x)-c r for a 1,2,...,4c1/10 b) f(x) = c-for x-1, 2, . . . c of(x)-c. - , . . . c for x- 1,2, 3 6
Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 2 Flag question Determine the value c so that f(x) = C (x+1)2, for x = 0, 1, 2 can serve as a probability distribution of the discrete random variable X. O a. 1/14 O b. 1/6 O c. 26/3 O d. 1
What should be the value c so that the function f random variable X? 1*(x2 +93), for x = 0, 1, 2, 3 can serve as a probability distribution of the discrete
Probability and statistics for engineers O d. 17 Question 6 Not yet Determine the value c so that f(x) = c(x+1), for x = 0, 1, 2 can serve as a probability distribution of the discrete random variable X answered Marked out of 2 Flag question O a. 1/14 O b. 1 c. 26/3 O d. 1/6 S7 The chance that a certain old bridge will failis 0.002. A new bridge will cost 50000 (fifty thousands) JDIf losses Not
. Assignment of probability p, to each value of the Continuous Random Variable x. B. Assignment of frequency f, to each value of the Discrete Random Variable x. C. Assignment of probability p, to each value of the Discrete Random Variable x. D. Assignment of frequency f, to each value of the Continuous Random Variable x. Given the discrete probability distribution in the table below, answer questions 12-15 23 4 Po)10.12a a-0.11 0.28 12. Calculate a A. 0.46 B. 0.33...
For each of the following functions, (i) find the constant c so that f(x) is a pdf of a random variable x, (ii) find the cdf F(x)-P(XSX), (iii) sketch graphs of the pdf f (x) and the distribution function F(x), and (iv) find μ and σ2. (a) f (x) x3/4, 0 <x<c (b) f (x)-(3/16x-,-c < x c
Determine if the following tables can serve as a probability distribution for some random variable based on the three conditions: (1) $X$ values are numerical. (2) $P(x)$ values are between 0 and 1 and. (3) sum of P(x) values is 1 (P(x) = 1). If all three conditions are met, write not applicable (NA) for the second part. (a) x 02 3 4 5 P(x) 0.2 0.24 0.16 0.3 0.2 This table a a probability distribution because it does not...
For each of the following functions, determine the value of c for which the function is a joint pdf of two continuous random variables X and Y. (a) f(x,y) = cry, 0 <r<1,7 <y<r. (b) f(r,y) = c(1+r+y), 0 <r<y<1. (c) f( y) = cye.0<r<y.0<y<1. (d) f(x,y) = csin(x+y), 0<I< /2.0 <y < /2. (e) f(x,y) = cr(1-y), 0 <y<1,0 <r<1-y.