Each throw of an unfair die lands on each of the odd numbers 1, 3, 5 with probability C and on each of the even numbers with probability 2 a. Find C. b. Suppose that the die is tossed. Let X equal 1 if the result is an even number, and let it be 0 otherwise. Also, let Y equal 1 if the result is a number greater than three and let it be 0 otherwise. Find the joint probability mass function of X and Y. Suppose now that 12 independent tosses of the die are made. c. Find the probability that each of the six outcomes occurs exactly twice. d. Find the probability that 4 of the outcomes are either one or two, 4 are either three or four, and 4 are either five or six. e. Find the probability that at least 8 of the tosses land on even numbers.
Each throw of an unfair die lands on each of the odd numbers 1, 3, 5 with probability C and on each of the even numbers with probability 2 a. Find C. b. Suppose that the die is tossed. Let X equal 1 if the result is an even number, and let it be 0 otherwise. Also, let Y equal 1 if the result is a number greater than three and let it be 0 otherwise. Find the joint probability mass function of X and Y. Suppose now that 12 independent tosses of the die are made. c. Find the probability that each of the six outcomes occurs exactly twice. d. Find the probability that 4 of the outcomes are either one or two, 4 are either three or four, and 4 are either five or six. e. Find the probability that at least 8 of the tosses land on even numbers.
Solution Summary: The author explains that the sum of probabilities must be equal to 1. The joint probability mass function of two discrete random variables X and
Each throw of an unfair die lands on each of the odd numbers 1, 3, 5 with probability C and on each of the even numbers with probability 2
a. Find C.
b. Suppose that the die is tossed. Let X equal 1 if the result is an even number, and let it be 0 otherwise. Also, let Y equal 1 if the result is a number greater than three and let it be 0 otherwise. Find the joint probability mass function of X and Y. Suppose now that 12 independent tosses of the die are made.
c. Find the probability that each of the six outcomes occurs exactly twice.
d. Find the probability that 4 of the outcomes are either one or two, 4 are either three or four, and 4 are either five or six.
e. Find the probability that at least 8 of the tosses land on even numbers.
QUESTION 18 - 1 POINT
Jessie is playing a dice game and bets $9 on her first roll. If a 10, 7, or 4 is rolled, she wins $9. This happens with a probability of . If an 8 or 2 is rolled, she loses her $9. This has a probability of J. If any other number is rolled, she does not win or lose, and the game continues. Find the expected value for Jessie on her first roll.
Round to the nearest cent if necessary. Do not round until the final calculation.
Provide your answer below:
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(i) Let a discrete sample space be given by
Ω = {ω1, 2, 3, 4},
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and let a probability measure P on be given by
P(w1) 0.2, P(w2) = 0.2, P(w3) = 0.5, P(w4) = 0.1.
=
Consider the random variables X1, X2 → R defined by
X₁(w3) = 1, X₁(4) = 1,
X₁(w₁) = 1, X₁(w2) = 2,
X2(w1) = 2, X2(w2) = 2, X2(W3) = 1, X2(w4) = 2.
Find the joint distribution of X1, X2.
(ii)
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Let Y, Z be random variables on a probability space (N, F, P).
Let the random vector (Y, Z) take on values in the set [0,1] × [0,2] and let the
joint distribution of Y, Z on [0,1] × [0,2] be given by
1
dPy,z(y, z)
(y²z + y²²) dy dz.
Find the distribution Py of the random variable Y.
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5.
Let (,,P) be a probability space and let X : → R be a random
variable whose probability density function is given by f(x) = }}|x|e¯|×| for
x Є R.
(i)
(ii)
Find the characteristic function of the random variable X.
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Using the result of (i), calculate the first two moments of the
random variable X, i.e., E(X") for n = 1, 2.
(iii) What is the variance of X?
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