Mathematics, 22.02.2021 23:40 hardwick744
An ordinary (fair) coin is tossed 3 times. Outcomes are thus triples of "heads" (h) and tails" (t) which we write hth, ttt, etc. For each outcome, let R be the random variable counting the number of tails in each outcome. For example, if the outcome is hhh, then =Rhhh0. Suppose that the random variable X is defined in terms of R
as follows: =X−R2. The values of X are thus:
Value of
X100−1−1−20−1
Calculate the probability distribution function of X, i. e. the function pXx. First, fill in the first row with the values of X. Then fill in the appropriate probabilities in the second row.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:00, trinitymarielouis
How do you write y-10=2 (x-8) in standard form
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:00, gamallopatty
If i had 1234 apples and 1 banana what is the total amount
Answers: 2
An ordinary (fair) coin is tossed 3 times. Outcomes are thus triples of "heads" (h) and tails" (t) w...
Biology, 01.10.2021 20:00
Mathematics, 01.10.2021 20:10
Mathematics, 01.10.2021 20:10
Biology, 01.10.2021 20:10