Sping 2009 Final
Sping 2009 Final
Sping 2009 Final
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Out of 2 18 24 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 120
Write your solutions in this quiz packet, only solutions in the quiz packet will be graded. You are allowed three two-sided 8.5 by 11 formula sheet plus a calculator. You have 180 minutes to complete the quiz. Be neat! You will not get credit if we cant read it.
(B) If all Xn have E[Xn ] = 0.2 and var (Xn ) converges to 0 as n then Xn converges to 0.2 in probability. (C) The sequence of random variables Zn , dened by Zn = X1 X2 Xn , converges to 0 in probability as n . Which of these statements are always true? Write True or False in each of the boxes below.
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b. Let Xi (i = 1, 2, . . . ) be i.i.d. random variables with mean 0 and variance 2; Yi (i = 1, 2, . . . ) be i.i.d. random variables with mean 2. Assume that all variables Xi , Yj are independent. Consider the following statements: (A) (B) (C)
X1 ++Xn converges to 0 in probability as n . n 2 ++X 2 X1 n converges to 2 in probability as n . n X1 Y1 ++Xn Yn converges to 0 in probability as n n
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c. We have i.i.d. random variables X1 . . . Xn with an unknown distribution, and with = E[Xi ]. We dene Mn = (X1 + . . . + Xn )/n. Consider the following statements: (A) Mn is a maximum-likelihood estimator for , irrespective of the distribution of the Xi s. (B) Mn is a consistent estimator for , irrespective of the distribution of the Xi s. (C) Mn is an asymptotically unbiased estimator for , irrespective of the distribution of the Xi s. Which of these statements are always true? Write True or False in each of the boxes below.
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What is the long-term expected fraction of time spent in state 2? (i) 1/2 (ii) 1/4 (iii) 2/5 (iv) 3/7 (v) None of the above.
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Starting in state 3, what is the steady-state probability of being in state 1? (i) 1/3 (ii) 1/4 (iii) 1 (iv) 0 (v) None of the above. d. Random variables X and Y are such that the pair (X, Y ) is uniformly distributed over the trapezoid A with corners (0, 0), (1, 2), (3, 2), and (4, 0) shown in Fig. 1:
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Figure 1: fX,Y (x, y ) is constant over the shaded area, zero otherwise. i.e.
c, fX,Y (x, y ) = 0,
(x, y ) A else .
be the least mean squared error estimator of X We observe Y and use it to estimate X . Let X X |Y = 1)? given Y . What is the value of var(X (i) 1/6 (ii) 3/2 (iii) 1/3 (iv) The information is not sucient to compute this value. (v) None of the above. Page 5 of 15
We also dene (x) to be the CDF for the standard normal distribution, and n1 (x) to be the CDF for the t-distribution with n 1 degrees of freedom. Which of the following choices gives an exact 99% condence interval for for all n > 1? Vn n (i) [Mn V , M + n n n ] where is chosen to give ( ) = 0.99. Vn n (ii) [Mn V n , Mn + n ] where is chosen to give ( ) = 0.995. Vn n (iii) [Mn V n , Mn + n ] where is chosen to give n1 ( ) = 0.99. Vn n (iv) [Mn V n , Mn + n ] where is chosen to give n1 ( ) = 0.995. (v) None of the above. f. We have i.i.d. random variables X1 , X2 which have an exponential distribution with unknown parameter . Under hypothesis H0 , = 1. Under hypothesis H1 , = 2. Under a likelihood-ratio test, the rejection region takes which of the following forms? (i) R = {(x1 , x2 ) : x1 + x2 > } for some value . (ii) R = {(x1 , x2 ) : x1 + x2 < } for some value . (iii) R = {(x1 , x2 ) : ex1 + ex2 > } for some value . (iv) R = {(x1 , x2 ) : ex1 + ex2 < } for some value . (v) None of the above.
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(b) (6 points.) Find the smallest n, the number of technology rms Jill must sample, for which the Chebyshev inequality yields a guarantee P(|Mn p| 0.5) 0.05. Assume that var (Xi ) = v for some constant v . State your solution as a function of v . Show your work.
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(b) (6 points.) Now assume instead that the random variables Wi are i.i.d, with an exponential distribution with parameter > 0, i.e., a distribution with PDF fW (w; ) = ew What is the maximum likelihood estimate of , given that the truckload has weight 2340 pounds? Show your work.
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Thus, for example, if it is Fall one day then there is 1/6 probability that it will be Winter the next day (note that it is possible to have the same season again the next day). (a) (4 points.) For each state in the above chain, identify whether it is recurrent or transient. Show your work.
(b) (4 points.) If it is Fall on Monday, what is the probability that it will be Summer on Thursday of the same week? Show your work.
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(d) (5 points.) If it is Fall today, what is the probability that Bitter Cold will never arrive in the future? Show your work.
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(b) (6 points.) Find limn P(Zn = a), assuming that p = 0.5 and a = 1. Show your work.
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