(c) the probability that the (a) (b) Let X1, X2, ..., X, be a random sample from a N (ux, 0) population and let Y,Y2...

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(c) the probability that the (a) (b) Let X1, X2, ..., X, be a random sample from a N (ux, 0) population and let Y,Y2...

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C The Probability That The A B Let X1 X2 X Be A Random Sample From A N Ux 0 Population And Let Y Y2 1
C The Probability That The A B Let X1 X2 X Be A Random Sample From A N Ux 0 Population And Let Y Y2 1 (64.15 KiB) Viewed 90 times
(c) the probability that the (a) (b) Let X1, X2, ..., X, be a random sample from a N (ux, 0) population and let Y,Y2... be a random sample from a N (uy, 0) population, independent of the first sample. Find 95th percentile (to four decimal places) of the distribution of the following random variable Xi - ux σχ Xi - MX, when n = 4, Sx X1 -- ux (c) σχ X; - ux i=1 σχ - 10, (e) X1, when ux = 100 and Ox = 2 X; - ux when n=17, Ox (4) Σ 71 X-ux Ox/vn X-ux (h) when n= 14, Sx/n' 65 (i) when n= =7, gress (1) S when n=8, m= 10, and ox = Oy, SEL X - Y = Oy OVA+ (k) 9 m " (3x)/(Y when n=12, m= 17, ux = uy = 0, and ox=Oy, (m) 3(X – ux)? when n= 18, m=6, and ox = Oy. (Ỹ -uy)
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