A sample of size n is drawn from Gamma(k = 4,0) population, where > 0 is unknown, called scale parameter. This gamma distribution has density f(x; 0) = 1 {** 3! 0 xe , x>0 0 , elsewhere Find MLE, the maximum likelihood estimate of the unknown parameter 0. O O 187 419 4元 ○ 40元

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A sample of size n is drawn from Gamma(k = 4,0) population, where > 0 is unknown,
called scale parameter. This gamma distribution has density
f(x; 0) =
1
{**
3! 0
xe
, x>0
0
, elsewhere
Find MLE, the maximum likelihood estimate of the unknown parameter 0.
O
O
187
419
4元
○ 40元
Transcribed Image Text:A sample of size n is drawn from Gamma(k = 4,0) population, where > 0 is unknown, called scale parameter. This gamma distribution has density f(x; 0) = 1 {** 3! 0 xe , x>0 0 , elsewhere Find MLE, the maximum likelihood estimate of the unknown parameter 0. O O 187 419 4元 ○ 40元
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