la) P(X>2) (b) P (Y > 0), where Y = - 2

A First Course in Probability (10th Edition)
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Suppose that X is a Normal random variable with E(X) = 5 and Var(X) = 2
(a) P(X > 2)
(b) P (Y > 0), where Y = 4 - 2
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Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that X is a Normal random variable with E(X) = 5 and Var(X) = 2 (a) P(X > 2) (b) P (Y > 0), where Y = 4 - 2 %3D
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