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For Questions 1, consider the following classifications: Feasible Region I- Finite Line Segment II -Non-existent III - Polygon IV-Single Point V - Unbounded Optimal Solution A -Alternate Optima B-No feasible solution C- Unbounded D-Unique 1. Suppose an LP with 5 regular constraints (other than the non-negativity constraints) has "lr as its feasible region. If a new constraint is added, which of the following CANNOT be the type of the new optimal solution? a, A b. В с. С d. De,...
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...
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QUESTION 1 (15 MARKS) Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function 6e.de +3,, х, у z 0 otherwise f(x, y 0 Determine whether or not X and Y are independent. (9 marks) a) b) Find P(x> Y). Show how you get the limits for X and Y (6 marks) QUESTION 3 (19 MARKS) Let f(x, x.) = 2x, , o x, sk: O a) Find k xsl and f(x,...
1. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint pr ability density function 6e2re5y İfy < 0 and x < otherwise. y, fx,y (z,y) 0 (a) [3 points] Show that the marginal density function of Y is given by 3es if y 0, 0 otherwise. fy (y) = (b) |3 poin s apute the marginal density function of X (c) [3 points] Show that E(X)Y = y) =-y-1, for y 0 (d) 13 points] Compute E(X) using the...
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Q8 Consider two independent continuous random variables X and Y with probability density function given as follows: fx(x) 1/10, 0<x< 10 0 otherwise 0y 10 fro-6/10, (y) = Enter all answers as a fraction (e.g. 4/5) or integer. a. Create the joint pdf from the marginals: <<y<0 otherwise. Submit Answer Tries 0/15 b, Find E(X 1 Y 2) Submit Answer Tries 0/5 C. Find E(Y 1 X = 2) Submit Answer Tries 0/5 d. Find Cov(X, Y) Submit...
Problem 2 Suppose two continuous random variables (X, Y) ~ f(x,y). (1) Prove E(X +Y) = E(X)+ E(Y). (2) Prove Var(X + Y) = Var(X) + Var(Y)2Cov(X, Y). (3) Prove Cov(X, Y) E(XY)- E(X)E(Y). (4) Prove that if X and Y are independent, i.e., f(x, y) Cov(X, Y) 0. Is the reverse true? (5) Prove Cov (aX b,cY + d) = acCov(X, Y). (6) Prove Cov(X, X) = Var(X) fx (x)fy(y) for any (x,y), then =
Let Xi and X2 be two continuous random variables having the joint probability density f,2)10 0, elsewhere. a. the joint pdf o1% and Y2.9(Y1,Y2), b, the P06 > Yi), c. the marginal pdfs gn () and g2(2), d. the conditional pdf h(walvi), and e. the E(Yalki-y) and E(gYi = 1/2).
6. (1 pt) Which represents an ENDOTHERMIC reaction? a. 10 kJ + reactants - products b. reactants-> products + 10 kJ C reactants - products d. reactants-products 7. (1 pt) Which represents a reaction that requires a catalyst? a. 10 kJ + reactants-> products b. reactants -> products + 10 kJ c. reactants products d. reactants-> products 8. (1 pt) Which represents reversible reaction? a. 10 kJ + reactants -> products b. reactants-> products + 10 kJ C. reactants products...
Let X and Y be two Independent random variables such that V(X) =1 and V(Y) =2. Then V(3X-2Y+5) is equal: a. 25 b. 20 17 d. 15 C. O a d Light bulbs are tested for their life-span. The probability of rejected bulbs is found to be 0.04. A random sample of 15 bulbs is taken from stock and tested. The random variable X is the number of bulbs that are rejected. The probability that 2 light bulbs in the...
1) Continuous random variables are obtained from data that can be measured rather than counted. A) True B) False 2) Discrete variables have values that can be measured. A) True B) False 3) Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The number of minutes you must wait in line at the grocery store A) continuous B) discrete 4) Determine whether the random variable described is discrete or continuous. The total value of a set of coins A)...