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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)
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