Assume a Poisson random variable

  1. Let X and Y be two independent Poisson random variables, with means λ1 and λ2, respectively. Then, X+Y is a Poisson random
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  2. In this problem, you may find it useful to recall the following fact about Poisson random variables. Let X and Y be two
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  3. Assume a Poisson random variable has a mean of 6 successes over a 126-minute period.a. Find the mean of the random variable,
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  4. Rescaled Poisson random variables 2 points possible (graded) For n > 1,let Xn be a Poisson random variable with parameter 1/n .
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  5. Let X be a Poisson random variable with µ = EX = 0.4 and let Y be anotherrandom such that E[(2Y + 1)2 ] = 10 and E[(Y − 1)2 ]
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  6. A random variable is normally distributed with a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 5.b. What is the probability that the
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  7. approximately 300 millions golf balls were lost in the united states in 2009 assume the number of gold balls lost in an 18 hole
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  8. If X is a Poisson random variable with a mean of 5, find:4.1 P( X=3) 4.2 P( X≤3) 4.3 P( X>3)
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  9. If a Poisson random variable X has an average of 5.5, find: p(X=6)
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  10. If a Poisson random variable X has an average of 2.6 find:4.2 3.8 3.5 2.6 2.1
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