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Assume X and Y are indepndent. Assume that X has mean 10 and standard deviation 8. Assume Y has mean 12 and standard deviation 6. What is the standard deviation of the variable Z = X + Y. a. 8 b. 6 c. 10 d. 12

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Answer:


\sigma_z = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


\bar x = 10


\sigma_x = 8


\bar y = 12


\sigma_y = 6


z = x + y

Required


\sigma_z

This is calculated as:


\sigma_z = √(Var(x) + Var(y))

Calculate
Var(x)

We have:


Var(x) = \sigma_x^2


Var(x) = 8^2


Var(x) = 64

Calculate
Var(y)

We have:


Var(y) = \sigma_y^2


Var(y) = 6^2


Var(y) = 36

So, we have:


\sigma_z = √(Var(x) + Var(y))


\sigma_z = √(64 + 36)


\sigma_z = √(100)


\sigma_z = 10

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