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Department of Mathematical Sciences
Professor: Stephan Sturm
MA 2631 Probability Theory
Section AL01 / AD01
Assignment 6
At first sight this might look paradoxical, and you might even think that there might be an error. However, you should be able to explain this phenomenon with your knowledge about conditional probabilities and related theorems. Please do so.
2. Consider the random variable X with the probability mass distribution
P[X = 1] = 0.3, P[X = 4] = 0.25, P[X = 7] = 0.4, P[X = 10] = 0.05.
Calculate the expected value of X and Y with Y = 3X + 2.
3. Let X be a random variable describing the number of failures before the first success of an independently repeated experiment with success probability .
a) Calculate the probability that there are not more than two failures before the first success.
b) Calculate .
2 4. Let X be a random variable taking values in N. Show that
.
5. Fill out the midterm survey on Canvas (results are anonymous, it will be only tracked if you have taken it or not). Counts for 2 questions.
8 points per problems
Standard Carlton and Devore, Section 2.2: Exercises 11, 12, 16; Section 2.3: 30, 34, 35, 36.




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