Suppose X1, ..., X, are iid Weibull(), a), where we assume a is known. f(x|4, a) = a.19.20 lexp(-(4.c)

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Suppose X1, ..., X, are iid Weibull(), a), where we assume a is known. f(x|4, a) = a.19.20 lexp(-(4.c)

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Suppose X1, ..., X, are iid Weibull(), a), where we assume a is known. f(x|4, a) = a.19.20 lexp(-(4.c)") x >0, a > 0, > 0 a. Find the information in a single observation. b. Find the information in the sample. c. Find a lower bound for the variance of the MLE of X.
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