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The document outlines an assignment consisting of various statistical problems including finding probability mass functions, joint distributions, and marginal values for discrete and continuous random variables. It also includes tasks related to normal distributions and examples of Binomial and Poisson distributions. Each section requires calculations and derivations of specific probabilities and constants.

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The document outlines an assignment consisting of various statistical problems including finding probability mass functions, joint distributions, and marginal values for discrete and continuous random variables. It also includes tasks related to normal distributions and examples of Binomial and Poisson distributions. Each section requires calculations and derivations of specific probabilities and constants.

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ASSIGNEMNT-4

1. Write all the formulas of test-2 exam syllabus


2. The probability mass function of a discrete random variable (X) is given by the table

X 1 2 3 4 5 6

P(x) k k k k k k
Then i) find k ii)P(k<2) iii)P(1<k<5) iv)P(k≥1) v)P(k<5) vi)P(k ≥2)

3. The joint probability distribution function of x and y is 𝑓(𝑥) = 𝑘𝑥 3 0 ≤ 𝑥 ≤ 2


then i) k value ii)P(k <1) iii)P(1<k<1.5) iv)P(k>1) v)P(k<1.5) vi)P(k>1.5)

4. The mean yield for one acre plot is 662 kilos with standard deviation 32 kilos. Assuming
normal distribution, how many acre plots in a batch of 1000 plots would you expect to have
yield over 700 kilos?

5. The joint probability mass function of a bivariate discrete random variable (X,Y) is given
by the table

X 1 1 1 2 2 2
Y 1 2 3 1 2 3
f(x,y) k k k k k k
Then i) find k ii)P(x<2, y>1) iii)P(x<1, y>1) iv)P(x=1/y=1) v)P(y=2/x=1)
vi) Find the Marginal Values of X vii) Find the Marginal Values of Y
viii) 𝐸[𝑌 ∣ 𝑋 = 1] ix) 𝑃(𝑋 = 1, 𝑌 < 2).

6. If a joint random variable X, Y have the density function f(x,y)=kxy for 0 < x < 2, 0 < y
< 2, Elsewhere f(x,y)=0.
a) Find the k value
b) Find the probability that 0 < x < 1 0 < y < 1
c) Find the probability that x < 1 y > 1
d) Find the Marginal Values of X
e) Find the Marginal Values of Y

7. Assume that 𝑁(𝜇, 𝜎) denotes the normal random variable with mean 𝜇 and standard
deviation 𝜎.
(a) Let 𝑍 ∼ 𝑁(0,1). Find 𝑃(𝑍 > 1) and 𝑃(−2 < 𝑍 < 1.34). Find 𝑥 such that 𝑃(𝑍 > 𝑥) =
0.4.
(b) Let 𝑋 ∼ 𝑁(10,1). Find 𝑃(7 < 𝑋 < 11).
8. If a joint random variable X, Y have the density function f(x,y)=k(x+y) for 0 < x < 3, 0 <
y < 3, Elsewhere f(x,y)=0.
f) Find the k value
g) Find the probability that 0 < x < 1 0 < y < 1
h) Find the probability that x < 2 y > 2
i) Find the Marginal Values of X
j) Find the Marginal Values of Y
9. The joint probability mass function of a bivariate discrete random variable (X,Y) is given
by the table

X 1 1 1 2 2 2
Y 0 1 2 0 1 2
f(x,y) k k k k k k
Then i) find k ii)P(x<2, y>1) iii)P(x<1, y>1) iv)P(x=1/y=1) v)P(y=2/x=1)
vi) Find the Marginal Values of X vii) Find the Marginal Values of Y
viii) 𝐸[𝑌 ∣ 𝑋 = 1] ix) 𝑃(𝑋 = 1, 𝑌 < 2).
10. Give two examples with solutions for Binomial and Poisson distributions

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