If X is uniformly distributed over
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, find (a)
P
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(b) the density function of the random variable
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Definition Definition Probability of occurrence of a continuous random variable within a specified range. When the value of a random variable, Y, is evaluated at a point Y=y, then the probability distribution function gives the probability that Y will take a value less than or equal to y. The probability distribution function formula for random Variable Y following the normal distribution is: F(y) = P (Y ≤ y) The value of probability distribution function for random variable lies between 0 and 1.
2. Claim events on a portfolio of insurance policies follow a Poisson process with parameter
A. Individual claim amounts follow a distribution X with density:
f(x)=0.0122re001, g>0.
The insurance company calculates premiums using a premium loading of 45%.
(a) Derive the moment generating function Mx(t).
Q2
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let x(+) = &cos (Ait+U) and.
4(+) = ß cos(12t +V), where d. B. 1. In Constants
and U,V indep.rus have uniform dist. (-π,π)
Show that:
①Rxy (+,4+1)=0 @ Rxy (++) = cos [
when U=V
Q3 let x(t) is stochastic process with Wss
-121
e,
and Rx ltst+1) = ( 2, show that
E(X) =
E(XS-X₁)² = 2(-1).
Qu let x(t) = U Cost + (V+1) Sint, tεIR.
where UV indep.rus, and let E (U)-E(V)=0
and E(U) = E(V) = 1, show that
Cov (Xt, Xs) = K (t,s) = cos(s-t) X(+) is not
WSS.
Patterns in Floor Tiling A square floor is to be tiled with square tiles as shown. There are blue tiles on the main diagonals and red tiles everywhere else.
In all cases, both blue and red tiles must be used. and the two diagonals must have a common blue tile at the center of the floor.
If 81 blue tiles will be used, how many red tiles will be needed?
For what numbers in place of 81 would this problem still be solvable?
Find an expression in k giving the number of red tiles required in general.
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