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  • 22-10-2019
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suppose X has amean of 5 and standard deviation of 2, what are the mean and standard deviation of ((3x)+4)​

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Аноним Аноним
  • 22-10-2019

If you apply a linear transformation

[tex]aX+b[/tex]

to a random variable X, the mean and standard deviations change as follows:

[tex]\mathbb{E}(aX+b)=a\mathbb{E}(X)+b[/tex]

[tex]\sigma(aX+b)=a\sigma(X)[/tex]

So, the new mean is

[tex]3\cdot 5+4=15+4=19[/tex]

and the new standard deviation is

[tex]3\cdot 2=6[/tex]

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