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(a) Find My(t), the moment-generating function of a Poisson random variable
X with parameter 2.
(b) Use My(t) to find E(X) and Var(X).
X,, be m independent exponential random variables
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tion funetion of Xy + Xp-4--* + Xp
Let X ~ N(1,2) and Y ~ N(4,7) be independent random variables. Find
the probability of the following events: (a) ¥+Y > 0, (b) X-¥ <2.
(3X +4¥ > 20.
According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
http://www.moneyfactory.com/document.ctm/18/106, December 10, 2003,
the average life of a one-~dollar Federal Reserve note is 22 months. Show that at
most 37% of one-dollar bills last for at least five years.
‘Suppose that the average number of accidents at an intersection is two per day.
(a) Use Markov’s inequality to find a bound for the probabil
accidents will occur tomorrow.
y that at least five
(b) Using Poisson random variables, caleulate the probability that at least five
accidents will occur tomorrow. Compare this value with the bound obtained
in part (a).
(c) Let the variance of the number of accidents be wo per day. Use Chebyshev's
inequality to find a bound on the probability that tomorrow at least five
accidents will occur.
‘The mean IQ of a randomly selected student from a specific university is 1; its
Variance is 150. A psychologist wants (0 estimate jt. To do so, for some m, she
takes a sample of size n of the students at random and independently and measures
their 1Q’s. Then she finds the average of these numbers. How large a sample
should she choose to make at least 92% sure that the average is accurate within
£3 points?
Let X be « nonnegative continuous random variable with probability density func-
tion f(x). Define
1 ifX>n
Y,
0 otherwise.
Prove that ¥,, converges to 0 in probability.
‘What is the probability that the average of 150 random points from the interval
(0, 1) is within 0.02 of the midpoint of the interval?8. Suppose that, whenever invited to a party, the probability that a person attends with
his or her guest is 1/3, attends alone is 1/3, and does not attend is 1/3. A company
has invited all 300 of its employees and their guests to a Christmas party. What is
the probability that at least 320 will attend?
ir coin is tossed successively. Using the central limit theorem, find an approx~
‘ation for the probability of obtaining at least 25 heads before 50 tails.
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