Let X₁,..., Xn be a random sample from a population with pdf if 0 < x < 0 otherwise. ƒx(x) = = {1/6 0 Let X(1) < ... < X

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Let X₁,..., Xn be a random sample from a population with pdf if 0 < x < 0 otherwise. ƒx(x) = = {1/6 0 Let X(1) < ... < X

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Let X₁,..., Xn be a random sample from a population with pdf if 0 < x < 0 otherwise. ƒx(x) = = {1/6 0 Let X(1) < ... < X(n) be the order statistics. Show that X(1)/X(n) and X(n) are independent random variables.
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