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Class 5 agenda

Class 5 agenda. Discuss which sections of Ch 4 and 5 are important Chap 4 brief notes Normal Distribution discussion Normal distribution example problem Class 6: no class ! on Thurs 28 I will place more example problems on Moodle, as well as Chap4 HW assignment

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Class 5 agenda

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  1. Class 5 agenda • Discuss which sections of Ch 4 and 5 are important • Chap 4 brief notes • Normal Distribution discussion • Normal distribution example problem • Class 6: no class! on Thurs 28 • I will place more example problems on Moodle, as well as Chap4 HW assignment • Also may put a quiz on Moodle. Stevan Hunter

  2. Continuous Random Variables Probability Distributions and Probability Distribution Functions Mean and Variance of a Continuous Random Variable Continuous Uniform Distribution Normal Distribution Chapter 4 Stevan Hunter

  3. Normal Approx. to Binomial and Poisson Distributions Exponential Distribution Erlang and Gamma Distributions Weibull Distribution Lognormal Distribution Chapter 4 – skip these Read these sections, but no HW will be assigned at this time Stevan Hunter

  4. EE416 Chap5 Joint Probability Distributions • Two or more Discrete Random Variables • Two or more Continuous Random Variables • Covariance and Correlation • Bivariate Normal Distribution • Linear Functions of Random Variables • General Functions of Random Variables Read this chapter, but no HW will be assigned at this time Stevan Hunter

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