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  1. let two stochastically independent random variables y1 and y2 with the distribution b(100,p1) and b(100,p2) respectively,y1=50
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  2. let two stochastically independent random variables y1 and y2 with the distribution b(n1,p1) and b(n2,p2) respectively,how find
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  3. let y1<y2<y3 be the order statistics of random sample of size a distributionf(x)=2x , 0<x<1 show that z1=y1/y3, z2=y2/y3 ,z3=y3
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  4. let y1<y2<y3 be the order statistics of random sample of size a distributionf(x)=2x , 0<x<1 show that z1=y1/y3, z2=y2/y3 ,z3=y3
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  5. Let N,X1,Y1,X2,Y2,… be independent random variables. The random variable N takes positive integer values and has mean a and
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  6. Let N,X1,Y1,X2,Y2,… be independent random variables. The random variable N takes positive integer values and has mean a and
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  7. Let N,X1,Y1,X2,Y2,… be independent random variables. The random variable N takes positive integer values and has mean a and
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  8. Let X, Y, Z, be independent discrete random variables.Let A= X(Y+Z) and B= XY With A, B, X, defined as before, determine wheter
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  9. Let N be a geometric r.v. with mean 1/p; let A1,A2,… be a sequence of i.i.d. random variables, all independent of N, with mean
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  10. Let N be a random variable with mean E[N]=m, and Var(N)=v; let A1, A2,… be a sequence of i.i.d random variables, all
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