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29 June, 17:35

Four buses carrying 148 students from the same school arrive at a football stadium. The buses carry, respectively, 40, 33, 25, and 50 students. One of the students is randomly selected. Let X denote the number of students that were on the bus carrying the randomly selected student. One of the 4 bus drivers is also randomly selected. Let Y denote the number of students on her bus. (a) Which of E[X] or E[Y] do you think is larger? Why? (b) Compute E[X] and E[Y].

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  1. 29 June, 20:57
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    E[X] is larger than E[Y]

    E[X] = 39.283784 and E[Y] = 37

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given data

    total students = 148

    bus 1 students = 40

    bus 2 students = 33

    bus 3 students = 25

    bus 4 students = 50

    to find out

    E[X] and E[Y]

    solution

    we know bus have total 148 students and 4 bus

    so E[X] is larger than E[Y] because maximum no of students are likely to chosen to bus and probability of bus is 1/4 as chosen students

    and probability of 40 i. e. P (40) students = 40/148

    P (33) = 33/148

    P (25) = 25 / 148

    P (50) = 50 / 148

    first we find out i. e

    E[X] = 40 P (40) + 33 P (33) + 25 P (25) + 50 P (50)

    E[X] = 40 (40/148) + 33 (33/148) + 25 (25/148) + 50 (50/148)

    E[X] = 39.283784

    and

    y is bus chosen

    E[Y] = 1/4 (40 + 33 + 25 + 50)

    so E[Y] = 1/4 (40 + 33 + 25 + 50)

    E[Y] = 1/4 (148)

    E[Y] = 37

    so E[X] = 39.283784 and E[Y] = 37
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