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How many words can you make?

How many words can you make?. Three or more letters Must all include A. I. P. Y. A. M. F. L. The Rectangular Distribution. A special continuous distribution Also called “The Uniform Distribution”. f(x). x. 1. 6. The rectangular distribution (or uniform distribution).

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How many words can you make?

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  1. How many words can you make? • Three or more letters • Must all include A I P Y A M F L

  2. The Rectangular Distribution A special continuous distribution Also called “The Uniform Distribution”

  3. f(x) x 1 6 The rectangular distribution (or uniform distribution) • A continuous random variable has the distribution: Find k Sketch the distribution area = 1 0.2

  4. f(x) x 1 6 The rectangular distribution (or uniform distribution) • A continuous random variable has the distribution: Find k Sketch the distribution area = 1 0.2 The distribution is said to be “uniform” (or rectangular) because each value of x in the given range of values has the same probability of occurring. We can also write X ~ R(1, 6)

  5. f(x) f(x) f(x) x x 8 12 1 6 f(x) 99 101 x ? x a b Spot the pattern… • Here are some more rectangular distributions. • What do the ranges of x all have in common with their pdfs?

  6. f(x) x a b Definition of a rectangular (uniform) distribution. • A continuous r.v. X having pdf f(x) where • We say that X ~ R (a, b)

  7. f(x) x Example 1 – Finding Probabilities • X is distributed uniformly, where 5 ≤ x ≤ 12 • Find P(7 ≤ x ≤ 10) • Always visualise it!!

  8. Expectation and Variance Uniform Distribution

  9. Find E(X) and Var(X) from first principles

  10. Important Results • E(X) • Var(X) So, E(X) = mean = median

  11. Show that • E(X) • Var(X) f(x) x a b Proofs to learn For ANY Rectangular Distribution

  12. Finding E(X) and Var(X)

  13. Example 2 0.57 3 3

  14. Example 3

  15. Example 4

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