4. Let X₁ N(0,3²), X₂ N(4,42), and X3~ N(-1,22) be independent random variables. Find P (X₁ + X₂ +3X3 <-8), using the table for standard normal distribution.

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4. Let X₁ N (0,3²), X₂ N(4,4²), and X3 ~ N(-1,22) be independent random variables.
Find P (X₁ + X₂ +3X3 <-8), using the table for standard normal distribution.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Let X₁ N (0,3²), X₂ N(4,4²), and X3 ~ N(-1,22) be independent random variables. Find P (X₁ + X₂ +3X3 <-8), using the table for standard normal distribution.
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