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Suppose that the distribution function of X given by

F(b)=0    b<0b4    0b<112+b14    1b<21112    2b<31    3b

(a) Find P{X=i},i=1,2,3.

(b) Find P12<X<32.

Short Answer

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(a) The value for the P{x=i} if i=1,2,3 are

P{1}=14

P{2}=16

P{3}=112

(b) The value for theP12<X<32is12.

Step by step solution

01

Given information (Part a)

The distribution function of X given as

F(b)=0    b<0b4    0b<112+b14    1b<21112    2b<31    3b

02

Solution (Part a)

The calculation is given below,

P(X=1)=F(1+)F(1)

=12+11414

=14

P(X=2)=F(2+)F(2)

=111212214

=11121214

=116312

=16

Similarly,

P(X=3)=11112

=112

03

Final answer (Part a)

The value for the P{x=i} if i=1,2,3 are

P{1}=14

P{2}=16

P{3}=112

04

Given information (Part b)

Given in the question that

F(b)=0    b<0b4    0b<112+b14    1b<21112    2b<31    3b

05

Solution (Part b)

The calculation is given below,

P12<X<32=F(3/2)F(1/2)

=12+3214124

=12+12×1412×14

=12

06

Final answer (Part b)

The value for theP12<X<32is12.

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