Problem 5. Let X1, ..., X4 be independent N(2,9) random variables. Compute P((X1 – X2)2 + (X3 – X4)? > 36).

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Problem 5. Let X1, ..., X4 be independent N(2,9) random variables. Compute P((X1 – X2)2 + (X3 – X4)? > 36).

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Problem 5 Let X1 X4 Be Independent N 2 9 Random Variables Compute P X1 X2 2 X3 X4 36 1
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Problem 5. Let X1, ..., X4 be independent N(2,9) random variables. Compute P((X1 – X2)2 + (X3 – X4)? > 36).
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