Continuous Random Variables Flashcards

1
Q

How do you work out k?

A

Integrate the function(s) given, with the appropriate limits. Make k the constant.

Equal it to 1, then divide 1 by whatever you found when integrating. That’s your k.

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How do you work out the mode for continuous random variables?

A

f’(x) = 0

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How do you work out the median for continuous random variables?

A

F(x) = 0.5

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How do you work out the LQ and UQ for continuous random variables?

A

Lower quartile: F(X) = 0.25

Upper quartile: F(X) = 0.75

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How do you work out the mean / E(X) for continuous random variables?

A

Use the formula in the textbook:

Integrate xf(x) dx

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How do you work out the variance for continuous random variables?

A

Use the formula booklet:

Integrate x^2 f(x) dx - mean^2

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How do you work out F(x) for Continuous Random Variables?

A

Integrate each function

Add the F(highest x value in previous function)

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8
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How do you know if the continuous random variables are positively skewed?

A

mean > median > mode

Q3 - Q2 > Q2 - Q1

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9
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How do you know if the continuous random variables are negatively skewed?

A

mode < median < mean

Q3-Q2 < Q2 - Q1

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