Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.01.2020 21:31, rubencharomarti

Assume y=1+x+u, where x, y, and u=v+x are random variables, v is independent of x; e(v)=0, var(v)=1, e(x)=1, and var(x)=2.

calculate e(u | x=1), e(y | x=1), e(u | x=2), e(y | x=2), e(u | x), e(y | x), e(u) and e(y).

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