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Let X and Y be two independent and identically distributed random variables with expected value 1 and variance 2.56. First, find a non-trivial upper bound for P(|X + Y − 2| ≥ 1). Now suppose that X and Y are independent and identically distributed N(1,2.56) random variables. What is P(|X + Y − 2| ≥ 1) exactly? Why is the upper bound first obtained so different from the exact probability obtained?
Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables with the same unknown mean u. Both X and Y have a variance of 36. Let T = aX + bY be an estimator of u. What condition must a and b satisfy in order that T be an unbiased estimator for ? Is T a normal random variable?
Suppose random variables X and Y are related as Y=7X+3. Suppose the random variable X has mean 1, and variance 1. What is the expected value of X+Y ? Solution provided is 11. How was this obtained?
Let Xi, x,, ,X, be independent random variables with mean and variance σ . Let Y1-Y2, , Y, be independent random variables with mhean μ and variance a) Compute the expected value of W b) For what value of a is the variance of W a minimum? σ: Let W-aX + (1-a) Y, where 0 < a < 1. Let Xi, x,, ,X, be independent random variables with mean and variance σ . Let Y1-Y2, , Y, be independent random...
number2 how to solve it? Are x1 and x2 independent - yes, they are independent. Random variables X and Y having the joint density 1. 8 2)u(y 1)xy2 exp(4 2xy) fxy (x, y) ux- _ 3 1 1 Undergo a transformation T: 1 to generate new random variables Y -1. and Y2. Find the joint density of Y and Y2 X3)1/2 when X1 and X2 (XR 2. Determine the density of Y are joint Gaussian random variables with zero means...
2. Properties of Correlation and Covariance: Two random variables Y and Z are represented by the following relationships Y = 0.5+0.6X Z = 0.2+0.3x where X is another random variable. You can treat the variance, Var(X), as a given constant. It may help to give Var(X) a name, ie. Var(x)ox2 a. Calcuate var(Y) and Var(Z) as a function of Var(X). Which is hrger? b. Calcuate Cov(Y,Z), Cov(X,Z) and Cov(X,Y) as a function of var(X). c. Calcuate Corr(Y,Z), Corr(X,Z) and Corn(X,Y)...
t X and Y be independent random variables with variance ơ1 and ơ3. respectively. Consider the sum. Z=aX + (1-a)% 0 < a < 1 Le Find a that minimizes the variance of Z
Part 2. Random Variables 4. Two independent random variables Xand y are given with their distribution laws 0.3 0.7 0.8 0.2 Pi Find the distribution law and variance for the random variable V-3XY 5. There are 7 white balls and 3 red balls in a box. Balls are taken from the box without return at randomm until one white ball is taken. Construct the distribution law for the number of taken balls. 6. Let X be a continuous random variable...
Suppose X, Y and Z are independent standard normal random variables. Then W = 2X + Y - Z is a random variable with mean 0 and variance 2, but not necessarily normal distributed. a normal random variable with mean 0 and variance 4. O a random variable with mean 0 and variance 4, but not necessarily normal distributed. a random variable with mean 0 and variance 6, but not necessarily normal distributed. a normal random variable with mean 0...
Suppose X, Y and Z are independent standard normal random variables. Then W = 2X + Y - Z is a random variable with mean 0 and variance 2, but not necessarily normal distributed. a normal random variable with mean 0 and variance 4. O a random variable with mean 0 and variance 4, but not necessarily normal distributed. a random variable with mean 0 and variance 6, but not necessarily normal distributed. a normal random variable with mean 0...