A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134753119
Author: Sheldon Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Find
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(a) E(Y|X = 76).
(b) Var(Y | X = 76).
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(c) P(Y < 86| X = 76).
4.5-5. Let X denote the height in centimeters and Y the
weight in kilograms of male college students. Assume that
X and Y have a bivariate normal distribution with param-
100, µy = 84, o
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185, o
64, and
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p%3D3/5.
(a) Determine the conditional distribution of Y, given
that X = 190.
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(b) Find P(86.4 < Y < 95.36|X = 190).
4.5-6. For a freshman taking introductory statistics and
majoring in psychology, let X equal the student's ACT
mathematics score and Y the student's ACT verbal score.
Assume that X and Y have a bivariate normal distribution
with ux = 22.7, o =
17.64, µy = 22.7, o = 12.25, and
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p%3D0.78.
(a) Find P(19.9 < Y < 26.9).
(b) Find E(Y |x).
(c) Find Var(Y |x).
(d) Find P(19.9 < Y < 26.9| X = 23).
(e) Find P(19.9 < Y < 26.9|X 25).
(O For x = 21, 23, and 25, draw a graph of z = h(ylx)
similar to Figure 4.5-1.
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