Asked by Vince
Background: a number, e.g. 2 , can be thought of as a trivial random variable that always takes the value 2 . Let x be a number.
Let X be a random variable associated with some probabilistic experiment.
a) Is it always true that X+x is a random variable? Yes or No
b) Is it always true that X−x=0 ? Yes or no
Let X be a random variable associated with some probabilistic experiment.
a) Is it always true that X+x is a random variable? Yes or No
b) Is it always true that X−x=0 ? Yes or no
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Anonymous
a)yes
b)no
b)no
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