Suppose the length of time X (in hours) it takes for pizza to be delivered by Micelli's Pizza follows a normal distribution with mean 0.5 and standard deviation 0.1. Then the probability that it will take less than 45 minutes for a pizza to be delivered is: 0.8413

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Suppose the length of time X (in hours) it takes for pizza to be delivered by Micelli's
Pizza follows a normal distribution with mean 0.5 and standard deviation 0.1. Then the
probability that it will take less than 45 minutes for a pizza to be delivered is:
O 0.8413
None of these
0.9938
0.305
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose the length of time X (in hours) it takes for pizza to be delivered by Micelli's Pizza follows a normal distribution with mean 0.5 and standard deviation 0.1. Then the probability that it will take less than 45 minutes for a pizza to be delivered is: O 0.8413 None of these 0.9938 0.305
Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with joint probability density
3x
function given by: f(x.y)%3D
10
0sy<r<l
elsewhere
3.
with E(X)=
4
E(X') =, ECY) = E(Y')= and E(XY) =
3.
3
E(Y) =
3.
%3D
!!
10
Then the value of the variance of X+2Y is:
O 7/20
O 43/320
O 3/80
O 91/320
Transcribed Image Text:Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with joint probability density 3x function given by: f(x.y)%3D 10 0sy<r<l elsewhere 3. with E(X)= 4 E(X') =, ECY) = E(Y')= and E(XY) = 3. 3 E(Y) = 3. %3D !! 10 Then the value of the variance of X+2Y is: O 7/20 O 43/320 O 3/80 O 91/320
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