Let X have the following density, 1 P(X = k) = k = 0, 1, 2, · ·.. 2k+1 (a) Is this random variable discrete, continuous or neither? (b) Explain the reasons for your choice in part (i). (c) Find the probability P(X > 36).

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Let X have the following density,
1
P(X = k) =
2k+1'
k = 0, 1, 2, · . ..
(a) Is this random variable discrete, continuous or neither?
(b) Explain the reasons for your choice in part (i).
(c) Find the probability P(X > 36).
Transcribed Image Text:Let X have the following density, 1 P(X = k) = 2k+1' k = 0, 1, 2, · . .. (a) Is this random variable discrete, continuous or neither? (b) Explain the reasons for your choice in part (i). (c) Find the probability P(X > 36).
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