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Mathematics, 22.08.2020 01:01, faithtunison

Suppose that X is a random variable with probability function x 0 1 2 3 4 5 P(x) 0.00032 0.0064 0.0512 0.2048 0.4096 0.32768 and that the random variable Y = 9X2 − 36X + 4. (a) What is the range of Y ? (b) Calculate P{Y = 4}. (c) Calculate P{Y = 0}.

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