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Suppose that X is a random variable with mean 20 and standard deviation 5. Also suppose that Y is a random variable with mean 40 and standard deviation 10. Find the variance and standard deviation of the
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Suppose that X is a random variable with mean 20 and standard deviation 5. Also
suppose that Y is a random variable with mean 40 and standard deviation 10. Find the
variance and standard deviation of the random variable Z for each of the following
cases. Be sure to show your work.
(a) Z = 2 + 10X.
(b) Z = 10X − 2.
(c) Z = X + Y.
(d) Z = X − Y.
(e) Z = −3X − 2Y.
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Disregard my earlier question.
Recall that the variance of a random variable
, denoted
, is given by
where
denotes the expected value/mean of
, and
is the actual mean of
.
Now, recall that
(a)
The standard deviation is the square root of the variance, so for (a) you have
That should give you an idea as to how to figure out the rest.
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