4. Let X be a continuous random variable taking values in (0, e] with the CDF F(r) = { r E (0, e (a) What is c? (b) Calculate P(X > 1) and P(X <1/4) (c) Caleulate E(X), Var(X) and E()
4. Let X be a continuous random variable taking values in (0, e] with the CDF F(r) = { r E (0, e (a) What is c? (b) Calculate P(X > 1) and P(X <1/4) (c) Caleulate E(X), Var(X) and E()
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![4. Let X be a continuous random variable taking values in (0, e] with the CDF
F(r) = { r E (0, e
(a) What is c?
(b) Calculate P(X > 1) and P(X <1/4)
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Transcribed Image Text:4. Let X be a continuous random variable taking values in (0, e] with the CDF
F(r) = { r E (0, e
(a) What is c?
(b) Calculate P(X > 1) and P(X <1/4)
(c) Caleulate E(X), Var(X) and E()
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