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Gince p(x) > 0, so Kw — 1) Gi) PX < 6) = P= 0) + PEY= +K=] he, (OK ~1) (K+ 1) =9 K= =0.8+0.01 =0.81 B= 6) = 1~ P< 6) = 1~ 0.81 = 0,19 (- K=0.1) 3) + PExY=a4y Random Variables & Distribution Functions 7 POS X $4) = P(X =0)+4 P(X =1)+ PCY =2)+ P(X =3)+ PUX = 4) =0+K4+2K+2K 43K =8K =8(0.1)=0.8 Note : P(X $5) = P(X =0)+ P(X =1)+....4 P(X =5) = 0.81 (Refer (ii) P(X >5)=1- P(X $5)=1-0.81=0.19 P(Q< X <6)= P(X =1)+ P(X =2)+....+ P(X =5)=0.81 (iif) The required minimum value of K is obtained as below. PIX S1)= P(X = 0) + PX = 1) = o+K= =o P(X $2) = [P(X = 0) + P(X = 1] + PLY = 2) =o ee 10 * 107 10 °° PIX S3)= [P(X = 0) + P(X = 1) + P(X = 2)] + P(X = 3) = 0.3 +0.2 = 0.5 PIX <4) = P(X <3) + P(X = 4)= assignee ose <. The minimum value of K for which P(X'< K)> 5 is K=4 (iv) The distribution function of is given by the following table : 8K = 8/10 8K + K? = 81/100 8K + 3K? = 83/100 9K + 10K*=1 7 (») Mean, p= 2, =f = 0(0) + (x) + 220 a + 43K) + 5(K2) + 6(2K2) + 7(7K? + K) = 66K? + 30K = eB -066+3= =3.66 (v k= i) (vi) Variance = ¥ Peay =O = K+ 8K + 18K + 48K + 25K? + 72K? + 343K? + 49K - (3.66)? 440 | 124 2 4 2 = 440K? + 124K — (3.66) 100 + 10 (3.66)' 4.4 + 12.4 — 13.3956 = 3.4044

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