Let the independent random variables X1 and X2 have Bin(0.1,2) and Bin(0.5, 3), respectively. (a) Find P(X1 = 2 and X2 = 2). (b) Find P(X1 + X2 = 1). (c) Find E(X1 + X2).

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2. Let the independent random variables X1 and X2 have Bin(0.1,2) and Bin(0.5, 3), respectively.

(a) Find P(X1 = 2 and X2 = 2).

(b) Find P(X1 + X2 = 1).

(c) Find E(X1 + X2).

(d) Find Var(X1 + X2).

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Suppose X follows Binomial with parameters n trials and p probability of success, then we already know that:

 

(i)      P[X=k]= nkpk (1-p)(n-k), k=0,1,2,...,n

P[X=k]=0 for x not in the set {0,1,2,...,n}

 

(ii)   E(X)=np

 

(iii) V(X)=np(1-p)

 

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