34. Suppose that the number of plants of a particular type found in a rectangular region (called...

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34. Suppose that the number of plants of a particular type found in a rectangular region (called a quadrat by ecologists) in a certain geographic area is an rv X with pmf p(x)  { c/x3 x  1, 2, 3, . . .

0 otherwise Is E(X) finite? Justify your answer (this is another distribution that statisticians would call heavy-tailed).

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