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Let random variable X denote the time in years it takes to develop a software. Suppose that X has the following probability density function:
5x* if 0 <x < 1,
f(x) =
otherwise.
a) Compute the probability that it takes less than 6 months to develop the software.
b) Compute the expected number of years it takes to develop a software.
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Transcribed Image Text:Let random variable X denote the time in years it takes to develop a software. Suppose that X has the following probability density function: 5x* if 0 <x < 1, f(x) = otherwise. a) Compute the probability that it takes less than 6 months to develop the software. b) Compute the expected number of years it takes to develop a software. Windows'u Etkinleştır a gidin. Enter your solutions above by entering 3 digits after the decimal point Just write numbers as your answers, do not write any units/text inside the text boxes.
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