- In a small town, there are 50 births a year. Assume that the probability that a newborn is a girl is50%. How likely is it that in a given year, there are at least 25 and at most 27 girls born. Calculate this probability
- by an approximation with the normal distribution.
- Consider a biased coin that shows heads in of all cases and tails only in of all cases. The coin is flipped consecutively (and independently) 200 times.
- What is the probability that tails shows up the first time at the 10th flip?
- Calculate the probability heads shows up more than 150 times (using a suitable approximation).
- Assume that the joint probability mass distribution pX,Y of the random variable X and Y is given by
;
.
- Calculate the marginal probability mass distributions pX and pY .
- What is the probability mass distribution of the random variable Z = X2 + Y ? 4. Assume that X and Y are jointly distributed random variables with joint density
if 0 x < , 0 y 1;
X,Y ( ) =
0 else.
for some c R.
- Calculate c.
- Calculate the marginal probability density functions fX and fY .
- What is the probability P[3X + Y 2 > 4]?
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