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Any help here would be greatly appreciated!
Suppose the random variable Y is normally distributed with mean -2 and variance 25.
a) Find the probability that Y exceeds 1, given that Y is positive.
b) Find the expected value of Y, given that Y is positive.
For b) I know its best to first derive the cdf of the RV given by X= (Y|Y>0).
I mainly just need to understand how to do a), However im having trouble.
Last edited by Miklush52 (2013-05-19 15:41:42)
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For a) you need to calculate P(Y>1|Y>0)=P(Y>1)/P(Y>0).
For b) you need to calculate
.Last edited by anonimnystefy (2013-05-19 15:51:07)
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Thanks for the reply anonimnystefy,
Should that be a y instead of an x in the exp(.)?
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