Chapter 5: Q. 5.7 (page 212)
The density function of is given by
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Ifrole="math" localid="1646816286362" , find.
Short Answer
The value of and .
Chapter 5: Q. 5.7 (page 212)
The density function of is given by
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Ifrole="math" localid="1646816286362" , find.
The value of and .
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Trains headed for destination A arrive at the train station at -minute intervals starting at 7 a.m., whereas trains headed for destination B arrive at -minute intervals starting at 7:05 a.m.
(a) If a certain passenger arrives at the station at a time uniformly distributed between and a.m. and then gets on the first train that arrives, what proportion of time does he or she go to destination A?
(b)What if the passenger arrives at a time uniformly distributed
between and a.m.?
Ifis uniformly distributed over find
the density function of the random variable.
Consider Example 4b of Chapter 4, but now suppose that the seasonal demand is a continuous random variable having probability density function . Show that the optimal amount to stock is the value that satisfies
where is net profit per unit sale, is the net loss per unit
unsold, and is the cumulative distribution function of the
seasonal demand.
Suppose that the cumulative distribution function of the random variable is given by
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Hint: For parts and , you might want to make use of the results of Theoretical Exercise .
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