This Question: 6 pts 9 of 16 (0 complete) Given that X and Y are independent...
The joint density of random variables X and Y is given to be f(x,y) =xy^2 for 0≤x≤y≤1 and is 0 elsewhere. (a) Compute the marginal densities for X and for Y respectively. (b) Compute the expected valueE(XY). (c) Define a new random variable W=Y/X. Compute the probability P(W > t) for anyt >1. Also find the probability P(W <1/2) ?
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 =...
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
14. Random variables X and Y have a density function f(x, y). Find the indicated expected value. f(x, y) = (xy + y2) 0<x< 1,0 <y<1 0 Elsewhere {$(wyty E(x2y) = 15. The means, standard deviations, and covariance for random variables X, Y. and Z are given below. LIX = 3. HY = 5. Az = 7 Ox= 1, = 3, oz = 4 cov(X,Y) = 1, cov (X, Z) = 3, and cov (Y,Z) = -3 T = X-2...
Random variables z and y described by the PDF if x-+ yo 1 and x.> 0 and y, > 0 0 otherwise a Are x and y independent random variables? b Are they conditionally independent given max(x,y) S 0.5? c Determine the expected value of random variabler, defined byr xy.
Suppose X and Y are two continuous random variables with probability density functions: fx(x)1 for 1<x2, fx(x) 0 otherwise, and fr (v) 3e3y for y>0, fr (y) 0 otherwise. a) Suppose X and Y are independent, is Z-X+ Y"memoryless"? Justify your answer. b) Suppose that the conditional expected value satisfies E(Y X)-X. Find Cov0), and El(Y-X) expX)].
Suppose X and Y are two continuous random variables with probability density functions: fx(x)1 for 10, fr (y) 0 otherwise. a) Suppose X...
Let X and Y be two continuous random variables having the joint probability density below. f(x,y)={3xy/41 for 0<x<5,0<y<2, and x+y<5, 0 elsewhere} Find the joint probability density of Z=3X+4Y and W=Y.
1. Let (X, Y) X, Y be two random variables having joint pdf f xy (xy) = 2x ,0 «x « 1,0 « y« 1 = 0, elsewhere. Find the pdf of Z = Xy?
Let X and Y be jointly continuous random variables with joint probability density given by f(x, y) = 12/5(2x − x2 − xy) for 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 0 otherwise (a) Find the marginal densities for X and Y . (b) Find the conditional density for X given Y = y and the conditional density for Y given X = x. (c) Compute the probability P(1/2 < X < 1|Y =1/4). (d) Determine whether...
Let X and Y be jointly continuous random variables with joint probability density given by f(x, y) = 12/5(2x − x2 − xy) for 0 < x < 1, 0 < y < 1 0 otherwise (a) Find the marginal densities for X and Y . (b) Find the conditional density for X given Y = y and the conditional density for Y given X = x. (c) Compute the probability P(1/2 < X < 1|Y =1/4). (d) Determine whether...