Chapter 7: Q.48 (page 355)
A fair die is successively rolled. Let X and Y denote, respectively, the number of rolls necessary to obtain a 6 and a 5. Find
(a) ;
(b) ;
(c) ;
Short Answer
(a)
(b)
(c)
Chapter 7: Q.48 (page 355)
A fair die is successively rolled. Let X and Y denote, respectively, the number of rolls necessary to obtain a 6 and a 5. Find
(a) ;
(b) ;
(c) ;
(a)
(b)
(c)
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The game of Clue involves 6 suspects, 6 weapons, and 9 rooms. One of each is randomly chosen and the object of the game is to guess the chosen three.
(a) How many solutions are possible? In one version of the game, the selection is made and then each of the players is randomly given three of the remaining cards. Let S, W, and R be, respectively, the numbers of suspects, weapons, and rooms in the set of three cards given to a specified player. Also, let X denote the number of solutions that are possible after that player observes his or her three cards.
(b) Express X in terms of S, W, and R.
(c) Find E[X]
A pond contains fish, of which are carp. If fish are caught, what are the mean and variance of the number of carp among the ?What assumptions are you making?
Show that , then
In the text, we noted that
when the are all nonnegative random variables. Since
an integral is a limit of sums, one might expect that
whenever are all nonnegative random
variables; this result is indeed true. Use it to give another proof of the result that for a nonnegative random variable ,
Hint: Define, for each nonnegative , the random variable
by
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