Could you give me an daily life example of transformation of random variables both discrete and...
real-life examples of data variables and challenged you to decide whether the random variable was discrete or continuous. Please provide two of your own real-life examples of data variables, one with a discrete random variable and one with a continuous random variable. Explain why they are discrete and continuous respectively.
Give an example of a discrete
or continuous random variable X (by giving the p.m.f. or p.d.f.)
whose cumulative distribution function F(x) satisfies F(n)=1-1/n!
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Exercise 3.40. Give an example of a discrete or continuous random variable X p.d.f.) whose the cumulative distribution function F(x) (by giving the p.m.f satisfies F(n)1 - i for each positive integer n or
Example 1: Classify the following random variables as discrete or continuous and specify the domain/support of each random variable. V = number of unbroken eggs in a randomly selected carton (dozen) W = length of time between accidents at a factory Y = whether or not you pass this class Z = number of aircraft arriving tomorrow at STL.
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discrete Let X,Y be vanden variables; X, Y ^ Uglemm, X-Y cindep.) find probability function (fw) of T-Mox {X.Y}
topic: Discrete and Random Variables ProbabilityClassify the following random variables as either discrete or continuous: (a) the length of time to play 18 holes of golf (b) the number of eggs laid each month by a hen (c) the weight of grain produced (d) the number of vehicular accidents per year in Qt.
Answer the following: a) Describe the difference between a discrete and a continuous random variable. Give an example of each. b) Describe probability density function c) Differentiate between retrospective and observational studies d) What is the significance of the Central Limit Theorem in statistics?
1. Give one example of a transportation decision that could be measured with a continuous variable. 2. Give one example of a transportation decision that could be measured with a discrete variable.
True/False: the number of life insurance policyholders is an example of a discrete random variable
5. (Discrete and ontinuous random variables) (a) Consider a CDF of a random variable X, 10 x < 0; Fx(x) = { 0.5 0<x< 1; (1 x > 1. Is X a discrete random variable or continuous random variable? (b) Consider a CDF of a random variable Y, 1 < 0; Fy(y) = { ax + b 0 < x < 1; 11 x >1, for some constant a and b. If Y is a continuous random variable, then what...
Give an example of a discrete random variable.
Question 5 Not yet answered Points out of 4.00 P Flag question Give an example of a discrete random variable. Select one: a. The number of inches of rainfall in a county Ob. The number of gallons of concrete used at a construction site C. The number of beverages sold at a lemonade stand d. The time required for a runner to finish a marathon e. The temperature of a pot roast...