QUESTION -2. (20 Points) Use the "inverse transform method” to generate 100 random variates from the Uniform (12, 26) di

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QUESTION -2. (20 Points) Use the "inverse transform method” to generate 100 random variates from the Uniform (12, 26) di

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Question 2 20 Points Use The Inverse Transform Method To Generate 100 Random Variates From The Uniform 12 26 Di 1
Question 2 20 Points Use The Inverse Transform Method To Generate 100 Random Variates From The Uniform 12 26 Di 1 (93.68 KiB) Viewed 24 times
QUESTION -2. (20 Points) Use the "inverse transform method” to generate 100 random variates from the Uniform (12, 26) distribution. Use random numbers you generated in part a. (You can use MS Excell to generate random variates.) Apply a validation and verification process on the generated random variates with the following steps. a) For the generated random numbers show "Descriptive Statistics”. b) Develop histogram graph. Make comments, if any, based on descriptive statistics and histogram graph. c) Check if the generated random numbers fits the Uniform (12,26) distribution by using the Arena Input Analyser.

QUESTION -3. (20 Points) Use the "inverse transform method” to generate 100 random variates from the Exponential (Mean:5) distribution. Use random numbers you generated in part a. (You can use MS Excell to generate random variates.) Apply a validation and verification process on the generated random variates with the following steps. a) For the generated random numbers show “Descriptive Statistics”. b) Develop histogram graph. . Make comments, if any, based on descriptive statistics and histogram graph. c) Check if the generated random numbers fits the Exponential (Mean:5) distribution by using the Arena Input Analyser.
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