Daily total solar radiation for a specified location in Florida in October has a probability density...
having troubles with a (ii) and (c). thanks! (1) A supplier of kerosene has a weekly demand Y possessing a probability density function given by 0, elsewhere with measurements in hundreds of gallons. The suppliers profit is given by U-10Y-4. (The c.d.f. was calculated in Tutorial Question 4 of week 3) (a) Find the p.d.f. for U i) using the distribution method and) the trans- (b) Use the answer to part (a), to find E(U) (using the p.d.f of U)...
The temperature Y at which a thermostatically controlled switch turns on has a probability density function given by 1 61 s ys 67 fly) elsewhere. Find E(Y) and V(Y) E(Y)= V(Y)
We were unable to transcribe this imagefunction givě by: . When measured at a location, has a probability density fy(y) 0, elsewhere a) Find the value of k that makes fy(y) a density function. Hint: Does the density have the form of a "known" distribution? b) Determine the mean of Y, E(Y). Hint: a previous problem may be very helpful! c) Using R, simulate 100 values from this distribution and determine the mean of these 100 values. How close is...
Please also explain 5. Following is the joint probability density function for the random variables X and Y. f(x,y) = U 2, 0 < x <1, 0 Sy < 1, 0 < x + y 51 elsewhere. 10, Find E(X +Y) and Var(X +Y).
1. Consider a continuous random variable X with the probability density function Sx(x) = 3<x<7, zero elsewhere. a) Find the value of C that makes fx(x) a valid probability density function. b) Find the cumulative distribution function of X, Fx(x). "Hint”: To double-check your answer: should be Fx(3)=0, Fx(7)=1. 1. con (continued) Consider Y=g(x)- 20 100 X 2 + Find the support (the range of possible values) of the probability distribution of Y. d) Use part (b) and the c.d.f....
The joint probability density function is f(x, y) for 17. Find the mean of X given Y = random variables X and Y fax, y) = f(xy *** Q<x<10<x<1 Elsewhere w 14. Random variables X and Y have a density function f(x, y). Find the indicated expected value f(x, y) = 6; (xy+y4) 0<x< 1,0<y<1 0 Elsewhere E(x2y) = 15. The means, standard deviations, and covariance for random variables X, Y, and Z are given below. Lex= 3, uy =...
(3x, The joint density function of X and Y is given by 0 Sy sxs1 f(x, y) = 0, otherwise. a) Use the distribution function technique to find the distribution function of W = X-Y. For 50% of the points, you may use the transformation technique, which is longer. >) Find the probability density function of W. Find the expected value E(W). )
Exercise 3-6.1 Two random variables X and Y have a joint probability density function of the form 148 CHAPTER 3 SEVERAL RANDOM VARIABLES -0 elsewhere Find the probability density function of Z-XY. Answer: -In (z) Exercise 3-6.2 Show that the random variables X and Y in Exercise 3-6.1 are independent and find the expected value of their product. Find ElZ] by integrating the function zf(z) Answer: 1/4
4. Let X, Y be random variables with a joint probability density function given by f(x,y) = 2, f(x,y)=0, elsewhere. 0〈x〈y〈 1; (a) Find μYlr and plot its graph. (b) Find ơ2lz and plot its graph.
How to get the cdf when y>x>0? Thanks 6. The joint probability density function (pdf) of (X, Y) is given by 0y<oo, elsewhere. fxr, y) (a) Find the cumulative distribution function of (X, Y) (b) Evaluate P(Y < X2) (c) Derive the pdf of X and then compute the mean and variance of X (d) Find the pdf of Y and compute the mean and variance of Y (e) Calculate the conditional pdf of Y given X (f) Compute the...