MATH 154 Study Guide - Final Guide: Probability Distribution, Central Limit Theorem, Random Variable

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With regards to answering these problems, imagine that you are writing an answer to teach someone else in the class how to do the problem. In particular, you must give a complete outline for how you arrived at your answer. It is not su cient to simply state a number or formula without providing the steps and reasoning that you used to produce the answer. Mathematical note: unless said otherwise, random variable means. N denotes the set {0, 1, 2, . of natural numbers. Theoretical problems (1) [10pts] give an example of a sequence x1, x2, . of random variables that have mean zero and variance 1 but so that x1++xn. Why doesn"t this contradict the central limit theorem? (2) [10pts] let x exp( ). Prove that the mean of x is 1 and. 6 d the variance of x is 2. (3) [10pts] let x be a nonnegative continuous random variable.

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