Mathematics, 27.02.2020 21:37, samjohnson2383
A consistent estimator g Let Y1; Y2; :::; Yn be IID random variables where each random variable has PDF f(y) = y1 for 0 < y < 1, and f(y) = 0 for all other values of y. Also assume that > 0. Show that the sample mean, Y , is a consistent estimator for +1.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:30, caprisun6779
Abby is collecting rainfall data. she finds that one value of the data set is a high-value outlier. which statement must be true? abby will use a different formula for calculating the standard deviation. the outlier will increase the standard deviation of the data set. the spread of the graph of the data will not change. abby will not use the mean when calculating the standard deviation.
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00, molinaemily009
At the beginning of the year, adrian's savings account balance was \$28$28. each week, he deposits another \$15$15 into that account, and he doesn't spend any of his savings. is his savings account balance proportional to the number of weeks since the start of the year?
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A consistent estimator g Let Y1; Y2; :::; Yn be IID random variables where each random variable has...
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