3. (15 points) Suppose that X|K = k ~ Binomial(k, p₁), where K Binomial(n, p₂). 1 (5 points) What is the marginal (uncon

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3. (15 points) Suppose that X|K = k ~ Binomial(k, p₁), where K Binomial(n, p₂). 1 (5 points) What is the marginal (uncon

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3. (15 points) Suppose that X|K = k ~ Binomial(k, p₁), where K Binomial(n, p₂). 1 (5 points) What is the marginal (unconditional) distribution of X? 2 (5 points) Prove or disprove that P(X ≥ 1) = P(Y ≤ P₁ P2), where Y has a beta distribution with parameters n and 1. Y~ Beta(n,1). 3 (5 points) Draw a joint c.d.f. of X and K using your own choices of three param- eters n, p₁ and p2.
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