PQT, Anna Coimbatore Unit 3
PQT, Anna Coimbatore Unit 3
II BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
BM1201 RANDOM PROCESSES
3. The following table gives the joint probability distribution of X and Y. Find (i)
marginal density function of X. (ii) marginal density function of Y.
Y X 1 2 3
1 0.1 0.1 0.2
2 0.2 0.3 0.1
2 2
4. If the joint pdf of the random variable is given by f(x,y) = kxy e ( x y ) , x > 0 , y > 0 ,
find the value of k.
5. The tangent of the angle between the lines of regression y on x and x on y is 0,6 and
1
x = y , find the correlation coefficient between X and Y.
2
1
,0 x 2
6. If the joint pdf of (X,Y) is f(x,y) = 4 .
0, otherwise
Find P(x+y 1) if P(y=1) = 0.4 and P(Y = 2 ) = 0.6
x y ,0 x 1,0 y 1
7. If X and Y have joint pdf f(x,y) = 0, otherwise ,check whether X and
Y
are independent.
8. Find the marginal density functions of X and Y if
1
( 2 x 5),0 x 1,0 y 1
f(x,y) = 4 .
0, otherwise
9. Find the marginal density functions of X and Y from the joint density function
2
( 2 x 3 y ),0 x 1,0 y 1
f(x,y) = 5
.
0, otherwise
10. X and Y are two random variables having the joint density function
1
f(x,y) = ( x 2 y ) , where x and y assumes the integer values 0,1 and 2. Find the
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marginal probability distribution of X.
11. Find the value of k if f(x,y) = k(1-x)(1-y) for 0 < x,y < 1is to be a joint density
function.
12. Find k if the joint probability density function of a bivariate random variable (X,Y) is
given by f(x,y) = k(1-x)(1-y) if 0 < x < 4, 1 < y < 5 and 0 otherwise.
PART B
1.The joint density finction of a random variable X and Y is f(x,y) = 2, 0 < x < Y < .
Find marginal and conditional probability density functions. Are X and y
independent?
4ax,0 x 1
2. Two independent random variables X and Y are defined by f(x) = 0, oterwise and
4by ,0 y 1
f(y) = 0, otherwise . Show that U = X + Y and V = X +Y are uncorrelated.
3.(X,Y) is a two dimensional random variable uniformly distributed over the triangular
4
region R bounded by y = 0, x = 3 and y = x . Find the correlation coefficient rxy.
3
1
4. X and Y are two random variables having density function f(x,y) = (6 x y ) ,
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0 < x < 2, 2 < y < 4. Find (i) P ( X < 1 Y < 3 ) (ii) P( X + Y < 3 )
(iii) P( X < 1 / Y < 3 ).
5. Given the joint distribution of X and Y.
Y/X 0 1 2
0 0.02 0.08 0.10
1 0.05 0.20 0.25
2 0.03 0.12 0.15
Obtain (i) marginal distribution and (ii) the conditional distribution of X given Y = 0 .
6. A statistical investigation obtains the following regression equations in a survey.
X – Y – 6 = 0 and 0.64X + 4.08 = 0. Here X = age of husband and Y = age of wife.
Find (i) Mean of X and Y (ii) Correlation coefficient between X and Y and
(iii) y = S.D. of Y if x = S.D. of X = 4.
7. Given the joint density function f(x,y) = cx(x-y), 0 < x <2, -x < y < x, Evaluate c .
Find the marginal densities of X and Y. Find the conditional density of Y given X = x.
8. Calculate the correlation coefficient for the following heights (in inches ) of fathers (x)
And their sons (Y).
X 65 66 67 67 68 69 70 72
Y 67 68 65 68 72 75 69 71
9. If the joint density function of ( X, Y ) is given by f(x,y) = x + y , 0 x , y 1, find
the correlation coefficient between X and Y.
10. The joint pdf of two random variables X and Y is given by
9(1 x y )
f(x,y) = , 0 x , 0 y . Find the marginal distribution of X
2(1 x ) 4 (1 y ) 4
and Y and the conditional distribution of Y for X = x.
11.Two random variables X and Y are related as Y = 4X + 9. Find the coefficient of
correlation between X and Y.
12. Marks obtained by 10 students in Mathematics(X) and Statistics (Y) are given below.
Find the two regression lines, Also find Y when X = 55.
X 60 34 40 50 45 40 22 43 42 64
Y 75 32 33 40 45 33 12 30 34 51
13.If two random variables X and Y have pdf f(x,y) = k e ( 2 x y ) for x , y > 0 , evaluate
k.
e x p x q x y
14. The joint pmf of the random variables X and Y is p(x,y) = ,
y!( x y )!
y = 0,1,2, … x, x = 0,1,2, .. where > 0 , 0 P 1, p+q = 1 are constants.Find the
marginal and conditional distributions.
15. Two dimentional random variables aX and y have joint pdf f(x,y) = 8xy,
0 < x < y < 1: 0 otherwise. Find (i) marginal and conditional distributions
(ii) Whether X and Y are independent?
k is a constant. (i) Find the value of k. (ii) Find P(X+Y<1) (iii) Are X and Y