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- There is a chance that a bit transmitted through a digital transmission channel is received in error. Let X equal the number of bits in error in the next four bits transmitted. The possible values of X are {0,1,2,3}. Suppose that P(X=0)=0.6, P(X=1)= 0.3, P(X=2)= 0.05, P(X=3)= 0.05 What is the CDF of X at 3? i.e., what is F(3)? a). 0.6 b). 0.9 c). 0.95 d). 1 e). none of above For the random variable defined in question 12, if we know that Var(X)=0.6475, what is the standard deviation of X? a). 0.55 b). 0.6475 c). 0.419 d). 0.8 e). none of aboveIf y* = e* , then y equals A B none of the given choicesCalculate the length of are of y = 2x³/2 for 0≤x≤1
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