Let X ? Geometric(p) with probability mass function P(X =x)=p(1?p)x?1, x?N. (a) Verify that FX (x)...
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Let X and Y have joint probability mass function fX,Y (x, y) = (x + y)/30 for x = 0, 1, 2, 3 and y = 0,1,2. Find: (a) Pr{X ≤ 2, Y = 1}(b) Pr{X > 2, Y ≤ 1} (c) Pr{X +Y = 4}. (d) Pr{X > Y }. (e) the marginal probability mass function of Y , and (f) E[XY].
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A discrete random variable X follows the geometric distribution with parameter p, written X Geom(p), if its distribution function is 1x(z) = p(1-P)"-1, ze(1, 2, 3, ). The Geometric distribution is used to model the number of flips needed before a coin with probability p of showing Heads actually shows Heads. a) Show that fx(x) is indeed a probability...
Verify that the following function is a probability mass function, and determine the requested probabilities. f(x) = (3x+4)/50, x = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 Is the function a probability mass function? (yes/no) Give exact answers in form of fraction. (a) P(X = 4) = ? (b) P(X ≤ 1) = ? (c) P(2 ≤ X < 4) = ? (d) P(X > -10) = ?
4. Given that X has a geometric distribution, that is the probability mass function is P(X) = p(1-p)x-1 , prove that the mean of the geometric distribution is 1. (Hint: You will have to use the sum of an infinite geometric series)
7. Let X and Y have joint probability mass function fx,y(x,y) = (z+y)/30 for x = 0, 1, 2, 3 and y-0,1,2. Find (a) Pr(X 2, Y=1} (b) PríX > 2, Y 1) (c) PrXY-4) (d) PrX>Y. (e) the marginal probability mass function of Y, and (f) E[XY]
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Verify that the following function is a probability mass function, and determine the requested probabilities. [Give exact answers in form of fraction.] f(x)-(5/6)(1/6)" x=0,1,2, , (a) P(X= 2) (b) P(X s 2)-.uI = i (c) P(X > 2)= (d) P(X21) = T Your answer is partially correct. Try again. Verify that the following function is a probability mass function, and determine the requested probabilities f (x)3x+3 45x 0, 1, 2,3,4 Is the function a probability mass function? Give exact...
8. Let X be a discrete random variable with the mass function fx (0 ) = 1-p and fx(1) = p. Let Y = 1 _ X and Z = XY. (a) Find the joint mass functions of X and Y. (b) Find the joint mass functions of X and Z
Let X be a random variable with probability density function fx= c1-x2, -1<x<10, otherwise What is the support of X? What is the value of c? Sketch the probability density function of X. Find P(X<0). Find P(X<0.5). Find P(X<2). Determine the expected value of X.
Verify that the following function is a probability mass function, and determine the requested probabilities. f(x) = x = 0,1,2,3,4 Is the function a probability mass function? 6x+4 80 Give exact answers in form of fraction. (a) PIX =4) - (b) P(X s 1) - (c) P(2 s X < 4) = (d) PCX > -10) -