Here are the datasets. Each has 10 data values. Problems 11 & 12 17.47 Problems 13 & 14 0.7 Problems 9 & 10 2.85 11.07 3

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Here are the datasets. Each has 10 data values. Problems 11 & 12 17.47 Problems 13 & 14 0.7 Problems 9 & 10 2.85 11.07 3

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Here Are The Datasets Each Has 10 Data Values Problems 11 12 17 47 Problems 13 14 0 7 Problems 9 10 2 85 11 07 3 1
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values are different and this question wants 4 decimal place
answers*** Thanks!
Here are the datasets. Each has 10 data values. Problems 11 & 12 17.47 Problems 13 & 14 0.7 Problems 9 & 10 2.85 11.07 3.84 9.1 0.83 13.74 2.39 7.92 1.98 30.68 41.06 3.76 2.24 5.83 8.81 12.13 9.74 16.53 43.44 12.44 7.34 21.18 3.38 43.16 74.17 2.76 14.33 21.91 ) ) n 11. Let X1, X2, ..., X, be independent random variables from a distribution 1 lxa-e --% for x >0, a > 0, 0> 0 with pdf f(x|0)={((a)0 elsewhere where a is a known value. Find the maximum likelihood estimator of 0. Use the given data, which was generated using a =3.7 to find the numerical value for your estimate of 0. Give your result using 4 decimal places. =
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