We will then keep track of SCUICJ the meteorologist with the highest average score is the best predictor of weather. Suppose now that a given meteorologist is aware of this and so wants to maximize his or her expected score. If this individual truly believes that it will rain tomorrow with probability p*, what value of p should he or she assert so as to maximize the expected score? 24. An insurance company writes a policy to the effect that an amount must be paid if some event E occurs within a year. company estimates the E will occur within a year of money A If the with probability p, what should it charge the customer so that its expected profit will be 10 percent of A? 25. A total of 4 buses carrying 148 students from the same school arrive at a foorhall stadium. The buses carry, respectively, 40, 33, 25, and 50 students. One of the students is randomly selected. Let X denote the number of students that were on the bus carrying this randomly selected student. One of the 4 bus drivers is also randomly selected. Let Y denote the number of students on her bus. (a) Which of E[X] or E[Y] do you think is larger? Why? (b) Compute E[X] and E[Y]. 26. Suppose that two teams play a series of games that end when one of them has won i games. Suppose that each game played is, independently, won by team A with probability p. Find the expected number of games that are played when i = 2. Also show that this number is maximized when p = ;. %3D %3D 2°

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We will then keep track of SCUICJ
the meteorologist with the highest average score is the best predictor of weather.
Suppose now that a given meteorologist is aware of this and so wants to maximize
his or her expected score. If this individual truly believes that it will rain tomorrow
with probability p*, what value of p should he or she assert so as to maximize the
expected score?
24. An insurance company writes a policy to the effect that an amount
must be paid if some event E occurs within a year. company estimates the
E will occur within a year
of
money A
If the
with probability p, what should it charge the customer
so that its expected profit will be 10 percent of A?
25. A total of 4 buses carrying 148 students from the same school arrive at a foorhall
stadium. The buses carry, respectively, 40, 33, 25, and 50 students. One of the
students is randomly selected. Let X denote the number of students that were on
the bus carrying this randomly selected student. One of the 4 bus drivers is also
randomly selected. Let Y denote the number of students on her bus.
(a) Which of E[X] or E[Y] do you think is larger? Why?
(b) Compute E[X] and E[Y].
26. Suppose that two teams play a series of games that end when one of them has won
i games. Suppose that each game played is, independently, won by team A with
probability p. Find the expected number of games that are played when i = 2.
Also show that this number is maximized when p = ;.
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Transcribed Image Text:We will then keep track of SCUICJ the meteorologist with the highest average score is the best predictor of weather. Suppose now that a given meteorologist is aware of this and so wants to maximize his or her expected score. If this individual truly believes that it will rain tomorrow with probability p*, what value of p should he or she assert so as to maximize the expected score? 24. An insurance company writes a policy to the effect that an amount must be paid if some event E occurs within a year. company estimates the E will occur within a year of money A If the with probability p, what should it charge the customer so that its expected profit will be 10 percent of A? 25. A total of 4 buses carrying 148 students from the same school arrive at a foorhall stadium. The buses carry, respectively, 40, 33, 25, and 50 students. One of the students is randomly selected. Let X denote the number of students that were on the bus carrying this randomly selected student. One of the 4 bus drivers is also randomly selected. Let Y denote the number of students on her bus. (a) Which of E[X] or E[Y] do you think is larger? Why? (b) Compute E[X] and E[Y]. 26. Suppose that two teams play a series of games that end when one of them has won i games. Suppose that each game played is, independently, won by team A with probability p. Find the expected number of games that are played when i = 2. Also show that this number is maximized when p = ;. %3D %3D 2°
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