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(50) 5 You are given that the random variable X is distributed as a Weibull distribution with parameters θ = 3 and τ = 05 Calculate a PrX < 5 b Var N 3 c E(N2) 42 N is the random variable representing the number of claims under homeowners insurance N is distributed as a zero modified geometric distribution with β = 2Sets of real numbers A and B, (24) P(X 2 A;Y 2 B) = P(X 2 A)P(Y 2 B) Loosely speaking, X and Y are independent if knowing the value of one of the random variables does not change the distribution of the other random variable Random variables that are not independent are said toYc(t) = c xc(t) If we can write c = Aej', then A is the amplitude and ' is the phase of the output relative to the amplitude and phase of the input 32
T u r n ke y g e n t le m a n ' s fa r m lo c a t e d in D e a r b o r n Co u n t y, IN T h is 50 a c r e s is a s p r a wlin g fa r m r e a c h in g fr o m P a t t ie s La n e a ll t h e wa y t o No r t h H o g a n Cr e e kSection 03 Sets The most fundamental objects we will use in our studies (and really in all of math) are setsMuch of what follows might be review, but it is very important that you are fluent in the language of set theoryB oston c om m u n i ti es, i n c l u d i n g th e m ed i a n v a l u e of h om es f or ea c h of th ose a r ea s You r ta sk i s to b u i l d a n op ti m a l m od el b a sed on a sta ti sti c a l a n a l y si s w i th th e tool s a v a i l a b l e
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