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Given N(0,1), find: A) P(Z < 2.16 OR Z > 4.13) = 0.9842 Keep your answer in 4 decimal places. B) P(Z < 2.5 OR Z 2.59) = 0.0012 * Keep your answer in 4 decimal places. C) P(Z < 2.44 OR Z > 2.48) = * Keep your answer in 4 decimal places. D) P(Z < 4.17 OR Z 4.27) = 0 * Keep your answer in 4 decimal places. Doint
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Part 2: Normal distribution z-N(0,1):f(x) :v2ne- # The function dnorm returns the height of the normal density # function at a given value of X, for a normal distribution with # a given mean and standard deviation (sd) dnorm(x- 1,mean -e, sd-1) C8. (1) For what special normal distribution does the above call return the value of the normal density function? C9. (1) Report the result of the dnorm...
wnloads/HW5 pdf Create a MATLAB code to calculate function f (z) = ei8r at any given point using Taylor series. Write a script file called myTaylor.m and a function file called myFact.m to do the following: (a) The function myFact.m should return the factorial of a number when sent the number. In the script file: i. Set the starting point as r0-1 and fo = f(d)-6.049647 ii. Ask the user to enter his/her desired point and store it in x1...
Assume that we have three independent observations: where Xi ~ Binomial(n 7,p) for i E { 1.2.3). The value of p E (0, 1) is not known. When we have observations like this from different, independent ran- dom variables, we can find joint probabilities by multiplying together th ndividual probabilities. For example This should remind you the discussion on statistical independence of random variables that can be found in the course book (see page 22) Answer the following questions a...