derive mgf of geometric distribution

  1. derive mgf of geometric distribution
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  2. The following is a histogram (right skewed) of the first ten terms of a geometric distribution with p = .4. The mean of this
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  3. Find the probability whenA. k = 2 and ë = 0.01 for Poisson distribution B. p = 0.01 and k = 2 for geometric distribution C.
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  4. The probability distribution function for a normal distribution isf(x) = 1/(σ*sqrt(2*π))*e^[-(x-μ)^2/(2*σ^2)] How do I
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  5. Which of the following correctly uses the formula for the finite geometric series to derive the sum of the first seven terms of
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  6. Which of the following correctly uses the formula for the finite geometric series to derive the sum of the first seven terms of
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  7. Derive the formula for calculation of geometric progression.
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  8. Define and then derive the expression for the MRTS. How do you derive this? I thought derive meant to receive or take something.
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  9. For the scenario below, determine if the experiment describes a geometric distribution. If it is not a geometric setting, state
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  10. Derive the formula for the sum of n terms of a geometric progression given the first term as a and the common ratio as r.
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