Answers to Section 35 of Marcel B. Finan's "A Probability Course for the Actuaries"

G. Stolyarov II
These answer keys are meant to assist students using Marcel B. Finan's A Probability Course for the Actuaries. With Dr. Finan's permission, Mr. Stolyarov wrote solutions for the problems in his study guide and is endeavoring to make the answer keys to each section publicly available. You can see his full List of Answer Keys here. Do the problems at the end of each section and then check your answers with these keys.

Dr. Finan's study guide is an excellent resource for those preparing to take Actuarial Exam 1/P on probability.

Problems that require numerical answers are answered here, but it is still the responsibility of the student to provide his or her own work for these problems. These answers are meant to enable students to independently verify the correctness of their reasoning by checking to see if the end result they obtained is correct. Questions from the study guide that require proofs or diagrams are not addressed here, as the end result of those questions is known in advance, and it is the responsibility of the student to provide the procedure for getting there.

Section 35

Answer 35.1. E(|X − Y |)= (m+1)(m-1)/(3m)

Answer 35.2. 7/12= about 0.583333333333

Answer 35.3. E(|X − Y|)= 1/3= about 0.3333333333

Answer 35.4. E(X2Y) = 7/36= 0.194444444444; E(X2 + Y2)= 5/6= 0.8333333333

Answer 35.5. E(3X + 4Y − 7)=0

Answer 35.6. E[(3X − 4)(2Y + 7)]= 33

Answer 35.7. E(│X-Y│)= L/3

Answer 35.8. We can expect 1 person to select his own hat.

Answer 35.9. 30/19= about 1.578947368

Answer 35.10a. 9/10= 0.9

Answer 35.10b. 49/10= 4.9

Answer 35.10c. 21/5 = 4.2

Answer 35.11a.E[(2 + X)2]=14

Answer 35.11b. Var(4 + 3X)= 45

Answer 35.12. E[T1+T2]= 292/51= about 5.725490196

Answer 35.13. E[T12+T22]= 2L2/3

Answer 35.14. E[(X + 1)2(Y − 1)2]= 27

See a list of all the answer keys to Dr. Finan's study guide for Exam 1/P here.

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