Asked by Raven

1.Let 𝑋 and 𝑌 be two binomial random variables:
a.If 𝑋 and 𝑌 are independent, then 𝑋+𝑌 is also a binomial random variable
b.If 𝑋 and 𝑌 have the same parameters, 𝑛 and 𝑝 , then 𝑋+𝑌 is a binomial random variable
c.If 𝑋 and 𝑌 have the same parameter 𝑝 , and are independent, then 𝑋+𝑌 is a binomial random variable.
2.Suppose that, 𝐄[𝑋]=0 . Then, 𝑋=0 .
3.Suppose that, 𝐄[𝑋^2]=0 . Then, 𝐏(𝑋=0)=1 .
4.Let 𝑋 be a random variable. Then, 𝐄[𝑋^2]≥𝐄[𝑋]. True or false?
5.Suppose that, 𝑋 is a random variable, taking positive integer values, which satisfies 𝐄[(𝑋−6)^2]=0 . Then, 𝑝𝑋(4)=𝑝𝑋(5) .
6.Suppose that 𝐄[𝑋]≥0 . Then, 𝑋≥0 with probability 1, i.e., 𝐏(𝑋≥0)=1.
True or false?

Answers

Answered by Muhammad
1.
a) False
b) False
c) True
2. False
3. True
Answered by Vamsi
1.a False
1.b False
1.c True
2. False
3. True
4. False
5. True
6. False
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