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dspampi
Oct11-11, 07:01 PM
Give an example of a random variable (i.e. give the range of values it takes and its p.m.f.) with the following properties: EX = 4, VAR(X)=4. Now give an example of a random variable with a different p.m.f. than the first one you gave, but that still has EX = 4, VAR(X)=4.


So this means then E(X) = E(X^2) - (E(x))^2 right?
I'm not sure if this is the way I should approach the problem?

vela
Oct12-11, 01:54 AM
Not really. They just happen to equal the same number. What I would do is first find a random variable A with a mean of 0 and variance of 4. Then the variable B=A+4 will have a mean of 4 and a variance of 4.