6-23. Suppose that a random variable X follows a binomial distribution with E(X) = np, V(X) =...
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6-23. Suppose that a random variable X follows a binomial distribution with E(X) = np, V(X) = np(1−p) . HereXis the number of successes obtained in n independent trials of a simple alternative experiment. Now, consider the random variable X/n. How is this variable defined? What are its values?
Find E(X/n) and V(X/n).
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Advanced Statistics From An Elementary Point Of View
ISBN: 9780120884940
1st Edition
Authors: Michael J Panik
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