Suppose that X1, X2, ... , Xn are an iid sample from the distribution given below, f(X)e = (1/2)(1+X0); -1< X <1. Show that is a consistent estimator of 6.

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5. Suppose that X1, X2, ... , Xn are an iid sample from the distribution given below,
f(X)e = (1/2)(1+ X8); –1< X <1.
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Show that
3X
is a consistent estimator of 6.
Transcribed Image Text:5. Suppose that X1, X2, ... , Xn are an iid sample from the distribution given below, f(X)e = (1/2)(1+ X8); –1< X <1. %3D Show that 3X is a consistent estimator of 6.
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