


Distributions Consider the function f(x)3+1-2-4 0334 (a) Can this function be used as a probability density function? If not, normalize it such that it can, and let that be p(x) (b) Create a CDF of y...
4. The random variable X has probability density function f(x) given by f(x) = { k(2- T L k(2 - x) if 0 sxs 2 0 otherwise Determine i. the value of k. ii. P(0.7 sX s 1.2) iii. the 90th percentile of X.
2. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint probability density function fx,y(x,y) 0, otherwise (a) Compute the value of k that will make f(x, y) a legitimate joint probability density function. Use f(x.y) with that value of k as the joint probability density function of X, Y in parts (b),(c).(d),(e (b) Find the probability density functions of X and Y. (c) Find the expected values of X, Y and XY (d) Compute the covariance Cov(X,Y) of X...
Let the probability density of X be given by f (x) otherwise a) the cdf (Note: it has to be specified for all real values x, not just those in the support!) b) the mean and variance.
Let X have probability density function f(2)= k(1+x) -3 for 0 < x < oo and f(x) = 0 elsewhere. a. Find the constant k and Find the c.d.f. of X. b. Find the expected value and the variance of X. Are both well defined? c. Suppose you are required to generate a random variable X with the probability density function f(x). You have available to you a computer program that will generate a random variable U having a U[0,...
3. Let the joint probability density function of W, X, Y, and Z be for,x, y, z) = elsewhere (a) Find the marginal joint probability density function fw.x(w, z). (b) Use part (a) to compute P(O< W<X<1).
3. Let the joint probability density function of W, X, Y, and Z be for,x, y, z) = elsewhere (a) Find the marginal joint probability density function fw.x(w, z). (b) Use part (a) to compute P(O
7. For the probability density function f(x) = for 0 <<<2 (a) Find P(x < 1) (b) Find the expected value. (c) Find the variance.
How to get the cdf when y>x>0? Thanks
6. The joint probability density function (pdf) of (X, Y) is given by 0y<oo, elsewhere. fxr, y) (a) Find the cumulative distribution function of (X, Y) (b) Evaluate P(Y < X2) (c) Derive the pdf of X and then compute the mean and variance of X (d) Find the pdf of Y and compute the mean and variance of Y (e) Calculate the conditional pdf of Y given X (f) Compute the...
4. Let X and Y have joint probability density function f(x,y) = 139264 oray3 if 0 < x, y < 4 and y> 4-1, otherwise. (a) Set up but do not compute an integral to find E(XY). (b) Let fx() be the marginal probability density function of X. Set up but do not compute an integral to find fx(x) when I <r54. (c) Set up but do not compute an integral to find P(Y > X).
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3. Let X have density fx () = 1+1 -1<<1. (a) Compute P(-2 < X <1/2). (b) Find the cumulative distribution Fy(y) and probability density function fy(y) of Y = X? (c) Find probability density function fz() of Z = X1/3 (a) Find the mean and variance of X. (e) Calculate the expected value of Z by (i) evaluating S (x)/x(x)dr for an appropriate function (). (ii) evaluating fz(z)dz, pansion of 1/3 (ii) approximation using an appropriate formula based...
Let X be a continuous random variable with the following probability density function f 0 < x < 1 otherwise 0 Let Y = 10 X: (give answer to two places past decimal) 1. Find the median (50th percentile) of Y. Submit an answer Tries 0/99 2. Compute p (Y' <1). Submit an answer Tries 0/99 3. Compute E (X). 0.60 Submit an answer Answer Submitted: Your final submission will be graded after the due date. Tries 1/99 Previous attempts...