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1.9 The r.v.'s X and Y have joint p.d.f. given by: (i) Determine the constant c. (ii) Derive the marginal p.d.f.'s fx and fy. (iii) Show that the r.v.'s X and Y are dependent.
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2.16 The blood pressure of an individual taken by an instrument used at home is a r.v. Xdistributed as N4, 2o), whereas the blood pressure of the same individual taken in a doctor's office by a more sophisticated device is a r.v. Y distributed as MA, σ). If the r.v.'s X and Y are X + Y independent, compute the probability that...
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1.8 The r.v.'s Xand Yhave the joint p.d.f.fygiven by: X,Y Determine the constant c Hint. Draw the picture of the set for which x >y> 0.
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- Part A The equilibrium constant is given for one of the reactions below. Determine the value of the missing equilibrium constant N204(0)-2NO2(g) Kc = 1 46 5N,O.(g) 10NO,(9) Ke = ? O 1.46 O 0322 O 5.40 O 113 O 663 Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Type here to search
Please help me out by giving me detailed answers with formulas. So I can understand fully Thank you very much A study is conducted to examine the influence of ‘screen time’ on student performance on Statistics exams. A class of 12 students is observed over a period of time, with the independent variable being the average amount of time per day each student spends on TV/internet, and the dependent variable being their subsequent Statistics exam score, in %. The data...
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part 1 1,000.00 future value = periodic interest rate = number of compounding periods = 0.035 32.00 what is the present value (single payment)? part 2 periodic payment periodic interest rate = number of compounding periods = 32.00 0.035 32.00! What is the present value of this annuity? part 3 add part 1 and part 2 part 4 1,000.00 future value = periodic interest...
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A typical jet engine test stand installation is shown, together with some test data. Fuel enters the top of the engine vertically at a rate equal to 2 percent of the mass flow rate of the inlet air. For the given conditions, compute the air flow rate through the engine and estimate the thrust. A1-64 ft2 V2 1200 ft/s_ V1500 ft/s p1--298 psfg P2 Patm
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23. A flashlight needs two batteries to be operational. Consider such a flashlight along with a set of n functional batteries-battery 1, battery 2, ..., batteryn. Initially, battery 1 and 2 are installed. Whenever a battery fails, it is immediately replaced by the lowest numbered functional battery that has not yet been put in use. Suppose that the lifetimes of the different...
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(1) Radical bromination- predict the structure of the major and minor products in the overall reaction given below. Provide a mechanism leading to each, using appropriate curved arrow notation, and a termination for your MAJOR and MINOR product selection. Clearly label the initiation, propagation and steps. OVERALL REACTION: Br2 (1 molar...
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3. Utility maximization under constraint, substitution and income effect, CV and EV (20 points) Josh gets utility (satisfaction) from two goods, A and B, according to the utility function U(A,B) = 5A/B/. While Luke would like to consume as much as possible he is limited by his income. a. Maximize Josh's utility subject to the budget constraint using the Lagrangean method. b. Suppose PA increase. Show...