Continuous Probability Distributions
Continuous Probability Distributions
0, x 0,
F ( x) x
1 e , x 0.
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Dr Jagan Mohan Jonnalagadda, BITS
Pilani, Hyderabad Campus.
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EXPONENTIAL DENSITY CURVES
PROPERTIES
If X has the Exponential distribution, then
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E( X ) .
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V(X)
2
.
2
M X (t ) , t .
t
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COMPARING GEOMETRIC (DISCRETE) &
EXPONENTIAL (CONTINUOUS) DISTRIBUTIONS:
In continuous case, exponential function = eλx, λ and x
are real numbers.
F ( w) P (W w) 1 P (W w).
F ( w) 1 P (W w) 1 e w .
Consequently,
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f ( w) F ( w) e , w 0.
RELATIONSHIP TO THE POISSON PROCESS
Suppose that the number of events occurring in any
time interval of length w has a Poisson distribution
with parameter λw (where α is the expected number
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MEMORYLESS PROPERTY
A non negative random variable X is memoryless if
P ( X s t | X t ) P ( X s ) for all s, t 0.
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Let X be the life time of some instrument. Then, the
probability that the instrument survives at least (s + t)
hours, given that it has survived t hours, is same as the
initial probability that it survive for at least s hours.
Answer:
Answer:
P ( X 2 ) P ( X 8.175)
1 F (8.175) 1 1 e (8.175)(0.367) 0.05.
P ( X ) P ( X 5.45)
F (5.45) 1 e (5.45)(0.367) 0.8647. 12
EXERCISE 4.4 – PROBLEM 69
A consumer is trying to decide between two long-
distance calling plans. The first one charges a flat rate
of 10$ per minute, whereas the second charges a flat
rate 99$ for calls up to 20 minutes in duration and
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3. 1 .
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THE GAMMA FUNCTION
For any real number n, the gamma function is defined
by
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THE GAMMA DISTRIBUTION
A continuous random variable X is said to have a
Gamma distribution if and only if its pdf is given by
1 1 x
x e , x 0,
f ( x; , ) ( )
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PROPERTIES
If X has the Gamma distribution, then
E ( X ) .
1
M X (t )
, t 1.
(1 t )
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THE INCOMPLETE GAMMA FUNCTION
The cdf of Standard Gamma distribution is given by
y 1e y
x
F ( x; ) P ( X x) dy,
( )
y 1e y x
x
F ( x; , ) P( X x)
dy F ; .
0
( )
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EXERCISE 4.4 – PROBLEM 66
Suppose the time spent by a randomly selected student
who uses a terminal connected to a local time-sharing
computer facility has a gamma distribution with mean
Answer:
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P ( X 24) F (24;5, 4) F ;5 F (6;5) 0.715.
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SOLUTION:
c. What is the probability that a student spends
between 20 and 40 min using the terminal?
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EXERCISE 4.5 – PROBLEM 67
Suppose that when a transistor of a certain type is
subjected to an accelerated life test, the lifetime X (in
weeks) has a gamma distribution with mean 24
weeks and standard deviation 12 weeks.
Then, α = 4 and β = 6.
Answer:
P (12 X 24) F (24; 4.6) F (12; 4, 6)
F (4; 4) F (2; 4) 0.567 0.143 0.424.
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SOLUTION:
What is the probability that a transistor will last at
most 24 weeks? Is the median of the lifetime
distribution less than 24? Why or why not?
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SOLUTION:
What is the 99th percentile of the lifetime
distribution?
Then,
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F ( A; 4.6) = F ; 4 = 0.99
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A
10
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A 60.
SOLUTION:
Suppose the test will actually be terminated after t
weeks. What value of t is such that only 0.5% of all
transistors would still be operating at termination?
E ( X ) .
1
M X (t )
, 2t 1.
(1 2t ) 2
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THE LOGNORMAL DISTRIBUTION
A continuous random variable X is said to have a
Lognormal distribution if the random variable
Y = ln(X) has a normal distribution.
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F ( x; , ) P( X x) P(ln X ln x)
ln x ln x
PZ .
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EXERCISE 4.5 – PROBLEM 81
A theoretical justification based on a certain material
failure mechanism underlies the assumption that
ductile strength X of a material has a lognormal
distribution. Suppose the parameters are μ = 5 and σ
= 0.1.
V (X ) e 2 2
2
e
1 e10.01 e0.01 1 .
ln125 5 ln110 5
P (110 X 125) .
0.1 0.1
x e5 .
SOLUTION:
If ten different samples of an alloy steel of this type
were subjected to a strength test, how many would
you expect to have strength of at least 125?
E(Y) = np = 9.573
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SOLUTION:
If the smallest 5% of strength values were
unacceptable, what would the minimum acceptable
strength be?
( )( )
B ( , ) .
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THE BETA DISTRIBUTION
A continuous random variable X is said to have a Beta
distribution if and only if its pdf is given by
1 ( ) x A 1 B x 1
, A x B,
( B A )2
V(X)
2
.
( ) ( 1)
2
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Dr Jagan Mohan Jonnalagadda, BITS
Pilani, Hyderabad Campus.
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BETA DENSITY CURVES
EXERCISE 4.5 – PROBLEM 84
Suppose the proportion X of surface area in a
randomly selected quadrat that is covered by a
certain plant has a standard beta distribution with α
= 5 and β = 2.
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E( X ) .
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( B A )2
10
V(X)
2
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( ) ( 1) 392
2
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SOLUTION:
b. Compute P(X ≤ 0.2).
0.2 0.2
P X 0.2 x 1 x dx x 1 x dx.
1 1 4
0 0
5 2
E (1 X ) 1 . 46
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IMPORTANT INTEGRALS - I
( n) e x
x n 1
dx 2 e z2
z 2 n 1 dz.
2 0
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IMPORTANT INTEGRALS - II
( n) e x
x n 1
dx 2 1 n
e
z2 2
z 2 n 1 dz.
0 0