1. A random variable X has distribution function given by F (x) = 1 ((2000)/(x+2000))^3 when x is greater or equal to 0 a) Find the 95th percentile 0.95 of the random variable X. b) Compute E[X] \\ \\ Determine if the following function is a probability density function (...
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I need to generate load on the system and measure response times. I will useLocustas a load testing tool. I wrote my tests so that each virtual user has a random think time between 15 and 30 seconds. This simulates the time it would take a real user to read a post before clicking ...
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Drawing on the latter, if Y represents the random variable for the average height of a random group of 25 people, you will find that the resulting outcome is a continuous figure since height may be 5 ft or 5.01 ft or 5.0001 ft. Clearly, there is an infinite number of possible values f...
Interesting correlations are easy to find, but many will turn out to be spurious. Three examples are the hemline theory, the Super Bowl indicator, and a suggested correlation between race and college completion rates. Hemline Theory Originating in the 1920s, the hemline theory holds that skirt ...