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P(X ≥ − 2 ∩ X ≤ 5)
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This could also be written P(− 2 ≤ X ≤ 5) .
P(X ≤ − 2 ∩ X ≤ 5)
P(X ≥ − 2 ∪ X ≤ 5)
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points 0.2
Correct Response
0.2 0.2 0.2
∫− 3 f (x)dx = ∫− 3 I{0< x< 1} (x)dx = ∫0 1dx = 0.2.
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If X
∼ Exponential(5), find the expected value
3. E(X) . (Round your answer to one decimal place.)
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points 0.2
Correct Response
With X∼ Exponential(λ), we have
E(X) = 1/λ.
Correct
This is a positive, continuous quantity.
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Correct
This PDF has uniform value (1/4) over the
interval [2, 6] and is 0 everywhere else.
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points 0.25
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Correct Response
3
This is ∫2 1/4dx .
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Correct
This is the standard normal distribution.
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points -10
Correct Response
For any number c and any random variable
with expectation E(X) , we have
E(cX) = cE(X) .
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points 5
Correct Response
For random variables X and Y with
expectations E(X) and E(Y), we always
have E(X + Y) = E(X) + E(Y) .
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N(1, σ 2 )
N(μ/σ, 1)
N(0, 1)
Correct
Here a = 1/σ and b = − μ/σ .
Subtracting the mean and dividing by
the standard deviation is referred to as
standardizing a random variable.
N(μ, σ)
N(μ, σ 2 )
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Hint: Random variables with larger variance are
points
more dispersed.
X ∼ N(0, 0.1)
X ∼ N(0, 1)
X ∼ N(0, 10)
X ∼ N(0, 100)
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