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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 19:10 chanthonymjones

A normally distributed random variable with mean 4.5 and standard deviation 7.6 is sampled to get two independent values, X1 and X2. The mean is estimated using the formula (3X1 4X2)/8. Determine the bias and the mean squared error for this estimator of the mean. Bias: Mean Square Error:

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