Problem: given an exponential random variable X with parameter lambda > 0, and sigma its standard deviation, find
P( X > sigma ). (The answer should be a number
Problem: given an exponential random variable X with parameter lambda > 0, and sigma its standard...
Problem The random variable X is exponential with parameter 1. Given the value r of X, the random variable Y is exponential with parameter equal to r (and mean 1/r) Note: Some useful integrals, for λ > 0: ar (a) Find the joint PDF of X and Y (b) Find the marginal PDF of Y (c) Find the conditional PDF of X, given that Y 2. (d) Find the conditional expectation of X, given that Y 2 (e) Find the...
3. Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter 1 = $ > 0, (s is a constant) and let y be an exponential random variable with parameter 1 = X. (a) Give the conditional probability density function of Y given X = x. (b) Determine ElYX]. (c) Find the probability density function of Y.
Problem 3 [5 points) (a) [2 points] Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter 1 =1. find the conditional probability P{X>3|X>1). (b) [3 points] Given unit Gaussian CDF (x). For Gaussian random variable Y - N(u,02), write down its Probability Density Function (PDF) [1 point], and express P{Y>u+30} in terms of (x) [2 points)
3. If X is an exponential random variable with parameter λ > 0, show that for c > 0 cX is exponential with parameter λ/c.
Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter A > 0, and let Y be a discrete random variable that takes the values 1 and -1 according to the result of a toss of a fair coin Compute the CDF and the PDF of Z = XY Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter A > 0, and let Y be a discrete random variable that takes the values 1 and -1 according to the result of...
Exercise 3. (QUANTIZATION, FROM TEXTBoOK, PROBLEM 4.61) Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter λ. (a) For some d 〉 0 and k a nonnegative integer, find P(kd 〈 X 〈 (k + 1)d) (b) Segment the positive real line into 4 equally probable disjoint intervals.
Let X and Y be independent random variables which are exponential with parameter lambda= 1, so then each has probability density function equal to f(x) = exp(-x) when x > 0, and zero otherwise. Compute the probability density function of X + Y . Show detailed explanations and reasoning for each step.
6. Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter 1 = 2. Compute E[ex]. = 7. Consider a random variable X with E[X] u and Var(X) 02. Let Y = X-4. Find E[Y] and Var(Y). The answer should not depend on whether X is a discrete or continuous random variable.
3. Consider a continuous random variable X with pdf given by 0, otherwise This is called the exponential distribution with parameter X. (a) Sketch the pdf and show that this is a true pdf by verifying that it integrates to 1 (b) Find P(X < 1) for λ (c) Find P(X > 1.7) for λ : 1
Let X be an exponential random variable with parameter λ, so fX(x) = λe −λxu(x). Find the probability mass function of the the random variable Y = 1, if X < 1/λ Y = 0, if X >= 1/λ