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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 23:31 tylerfaich

9.20 let x be chi-squared with k = 5 degrees of freedom. (a) what is p[x > 1]? (this exact calculation requires some serious integration) (b) find p[x > 1] with the normal approximation, i. e., approximate the probability assuming x ~ n(mu, sigma squared), where mu and sigma squared are the mean and variance of a gamma(5/2, 1/2).

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