Let X1, X2, ...X, be a random sample from a population random variable X~ N(0,0%) with known o 1. Show that T = 21-X, is

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Let X1, X2, ...X, be a random sample from a population random variable X~ N(0,0%) with known o 1. Show that T = 21-X, is

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Let X1, X2, ...X, be a random sample from a population random variable X~ N(0,0%) with known o 1. Show that T = 21-X, is a sufficient statistic and find the distribution of T 2. Find a maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) for 0 3. Use the distribution of T to show that the MLE for 6 is minimum variance unbiased estimator (MVUE) for 6
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