STA104/MTH135: Probability
Homework #4: Poisson & Hypergeometric
Text Problems are from Jim Pitman, Probability (1st edn).
- Exercises
§ 2.4: | | 2 | 6 | 8 |
§ 2.5: | | 2 | 5 | 6 |
8 | 13 |
§ 2.R: | | 7 | 20* | 33 |
* Early printings of the text have a typographical error in Review Exercise 20
b) saying that the probability of correct transmission of a bit is
p=0.01; others say (correctly) that q=0.01, and so p=0.99.
- Another Problem (not optional)
Let X have a Poisson probability distribution with mean
λ=6. Once you observe X, toss a fair coin X times
and let Y be the number of heads that show. Find the probability
that Y=2.
For two points extra credit, let the mean of X be an arbitrary
value λ>0 and find the probability that Y=y
for every real number y.
Good Luck!