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2) Let X,X, be two independent random variables such that X, n(0,1), X,-z (n). The
distribution of Y- X
is:
a) t(1)
b) F(n,1)
c) z'(3)
d) F(1,n)
Transcribed Image Text:2) Let X,X, be two independent random variables such that X, n(0,1), X,-z (n). The distribution of Y- X is: a) t(1) b) F(n,1) c) z'(3) d) F(1,n)
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