Q1:Show that: If X1, X2, ,X, are independent random variables and X = X1 + X +...+ X, , then 02: What is the expectation and the variance of RV X, where X represents the out come throwing a die? 03: Find the expectation and the variance of X, where X is binomial random variable X - Binomial(n, p), Var(X)?

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Q1:Show that: If X1, X2, ,X, are independent random variables and
X = X1 + X2 + + X, , then
Q2: What is the expectation and the veriance of RV X, where X represents the out come throwing a die?
03: Find the expectation and the variance of X, where X is binomial random variable
X - Binomial(n, p), Var(X)?
1.
Chapnera
Q4:
Let X be a discrete random variable with range Rx = {1, 2, 3, ...}.
Suppose the PMF of X is given by
Px (k) =
1
for k = 1, 2, 3, ...
a) Find and plot the CDF of X, Fx(x).
b) Find P(1 <X < 3).
Chapner3
Functions of Random Variables
Q5: Example. Let Rx = {0,
T T 37
, such that
4 2
4
Find Elsin(X)-
Q6: A machine produces a defected items with a probability of 0.1. What is the probability that in a sample of three
item will have at most one item defected?
Q7: For any independent X, and Y random variables, E[XY]=E[XJE[Y). Show that?
QB: Suppose RV X has the following PMF: p(0)=0.2, p(1)=0.5, p(2)=0.3. Find E(X), E[X^2), E[X]^2.
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Transcribed Image Text:1 0:0E HW3.pptx > Q1:Show that: If X1, X2, ,X, are independent random variables and X = X1 + X2 + + X, , then Q2: What is the expectation and the veriance of RV X, where X represents the out come throwing a die? 03: Find the expectation and the variance of X, where X is binomial random variable X - Binomial(n, p), Var(X)? 1. Chapnera Q4: Let X be a discrete random variable with range Rx = {1, 2, 3, ...}. Suppose the PMF of X is given by Px (k) = 1 for k = 1, 2, 3, ... a) Find and plot the CDF of X, Fx(x). b) Find P(1 <X < 3). Chapner3 Functions of Random Variables Q5: Example. Let Rx = {0, T T 37 , such that 4 2 4 Find Elsin(X)- Q6: A machine produces a defected items with a probability of 0.1. What is the probability that in a sample of three item will have at most one item defected? Q7: For any independent X, and Y random variables, E[XY]=E[XJE[Y). Show that? QB: Suppose RV X has the following PMF: p(0)=0.2, p(1)=0.5, p(2)=0.3. Find E(X), E[X^2), E[X]^2. 3 II
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