6 - THU
Let be the expected value of X. Then, the variance of the discrete random variable X is . Note: As the grouped data available are . with frequencies , respectively, i.e., with relative frequencies , the variance of the data, considered as the population, is . where Example 1: The probability distribution function for a discrete random variable X is . where k is some constant. Please find (a) k ... ................
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