Statistics for Management and Economics
Statistics for Management and Economics
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ISBN: 9781285425450
Author: Gerald Keller
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 7.1, Problem 19E

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Calculate the mean and standard deviation.

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The probability distribution of the random variable X is shown below:

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X0123
P(X)0.40.30.20.1

The mean value of the probability distribution of X is calculated as follows:

μ=E(X)=xP(x)=(0(0.4) + 1(0.3) + 2(0.2) + 3(0.1))=1

The mean value is 1.

The standard deviation of probability distribution of X is calculated as follows:

σ2=V(X)=(x-μ)2P(x)={(01)2(0.4)+(11)2(0.3)+(21)2(0.2)+(31)2(0.1)}=1σ=σ2=1=1

The standard deviation is 1.

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Probability distribution: The probability distribution shows the probabilities of incidence of different likely outcomes in a test.

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To determine

The probability distribution of Y.

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The probability distribution of Y where Y=3X+2 is shown in the below table:

X0123
Y25811
P(Y)0.40.30.20.1

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To determine

The mean and variance of Y.

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The mean value of the probability distribution of Y is calculated as follows:

μ=E(Y)=yP(y)=(2(0.4)+ 5(0.3)+ 8(0.2)+11(0.1))=5

The mean value is 5.

The standard deviation of the probability distribution of Y is calculated as follows:

σ2=V(Y)=(y-μ)2P(y)={(25)2(0.4)+(55)2(0.3)+(85)2(0.2)+(115)2(0.1)}=9.0σ=σ2=9.0=3

The standard deviation is 3.

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To determine

The mean, variance, and standard deviation.

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The mean value is calculated as follows:

μ=E(3X+2)=3E(X)+2=3(1)+2=5

The mean value is 5.

Variance and standard deviation are calculated as follows:

σ2=V(Y)=V(3X+2)=3E(X)=32V(X)=9(1)=9σ=σ2=9=3

The variance is 9 and standard deviation is 3. The parameters are identical.

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