Queen’s University
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
MTHE/STAT 353
Homework 3 Due February 6, 2020
• For each question, your solution should start on a fresh page. You can write your
solution using one of the following three formats:
(1) Start your solution in the space provided right after the problem statement,
and use your own paper if you need extra pages.
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MTHE/STAT 353 -- Homework 3, 2020 2
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1. Let X1, . . . , Xn be independent and identically distributed continuous random variables
and let X(1), . . . , X(n) denote their order statistics.
(a) Find P(Xn = X(k)) for k = 1, . . . , n. Hint: Note that all orderings of X1, . . . , Xn
are equally likely.
(b) Show that (Xn, X(n)) does not have a joint pdf.
MTHE/STAT 353 -- Homework 3, 2020 3
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2. Let X1, . . . , Xn be independent exponential random variables with parameter λ, and let
X(1), . . . , X(n) be their order statistics. Show that
Y1 = nX(1), Yr = (n + 1 1 r)(X(r)
X(rr1)), r = 2, . . . , n
are also independent and have the same joint distribution as X1, . . . , Xn. Hint: You may
use the fact that the determinant of a lower triangular matrix (a square matrix whose
entries above the main diagonal are all zero) is the product of the diagonal entries.
MTHE/STAT 353 -- Homework 3, 2020 4
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3. Let X1, X2, X3 be independent, identically distributed continuous random variables. Find
the probability that the second largest value (i.e., the median) is closer to the smallest
value than to the largest value, when the common distribution of the Xi
is
(a) the Uniform(0, 1) distribution (a symmetry argument should suffice here);
(b) the Exponential(λ) distribution.
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4. Let X1, . . . , Xn be mutually independent Uniform(0,1) random variables. Find the probability that the interval (min(X1, . . . , Xn), max(X1, . . . , Xn)) contains the value 1/2 and
find the smallest n such that this probability is at least 0.95.
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5. Let X1, X2, . . . be a sequence of independent random variables with the exponential distribution with mean 1, and let X(n) = max(X1, . . . , Xn). For x > 0, show that
limn→∞
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