27. If X is a Normal random variable with mean µ and variance o, the standardized Normal random variable Z is given by X+ (a) Z = %3D X+ (b) Z = 20 %3D (c) Z =- 20 X- (d) Z =- %3D 062

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Q 27.
If X is a Normal random variable with mean u and variance o, then
standardized Normal random variable Z is given by
X+
(a) Z =
%3D
(b) Z = -
20
(c) Z =
20
%3D
11 - X
(d) Z =
062
Transcribed Image Text:Q 27. If X is a Normal random variable with mean u and variance o, then standardized Normal random variable Z is given by X+ (a) Z = %3D (b) Z = - 20 (c) Z = 20 %3D 11 - X (d) Z = 062
Q 25. Consider the density function f(x)= x/2, 0<x<2, f(x)=0 elsewhere, then P(0.3<X<0.8)=?
Ops: A. O1
B. O0.175
C. O0.137
D. O0.655
Transcribed Image Text:Q 25. Consider the density function f(x)= x/2, 0<x<2, f(x)=0 elsewhere, then P(0.3<X<0.8)=? Ops: A. O1 B. O0.175 C. O0.137 D. O0.655
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