An instructor has given a short test consisting of two parts. For a randomly sel
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An instructor has given a short test consisting of two parts. For a randomly selected student, let X = the number of points earned on the first part and Y = the number of points earned on the second part. Suppose that the joint pmf of X and Y is given in the accompanying t
p(x,y)
0
5
10
15
0
.02
.06
.02
.10
5
.04
.15
.20
.10
10
.01
.15
.14
.01
If the score recorded in the grade book is the total number of points earned on the two parts, what is the expected recorded score E(X + Y)?
[ Choose ] 14.1 2 0.013 0.3 2.3 9.6
If the maximum of the two scores is recorded, what is the expected recorded score?
[ Choose ] 14.1 2 0.013 0.3 2.3 9.6
p(x,y)
0
5
10
15
0
.02
.06
.02
.10
5
.04
.15
.20
.10
10
.01
.15
.14
.01
Explanation / Answer
The Expected score E(X+Y)=0*0.02+5*0.06+10*0.02+15*0.10+5*0.04+10*0.15+15*0.20+20*0.10+10*0.01+15*0.15+20*0.14+25*0.01
=14.1
If the maximum of the two scores is recorded, then also the expected number of recorded score will be 14.1
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