
An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications (6th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134114217
Author: Richard J. Larsen, Morris L. Marx
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10.2, Problem 7Q
Suppose that a random sample of fifty observations are taken from the
fY(y)=3y2,0≤y≤1
Let Xi be the number of observations in the interval [0,1/4),X2 the number in [1/4,2/4),X3 the number in [2/4,3/4), and X4 the number in [3/4,1].
Write a formula for pX1,X2,X3X4(3,7,15,25).
Find Var (X3)
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