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A number n is chosen at random from the set {1,2,..., 20}. We are interested in

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Question

A number n is chosen at random from the set {1,2,..., 20}. We are interested in k, the integer power of 2 which exactly divides n. Recall that we say that 2^k exactly divides n if 2^k|n but 2^k + 1|n. We write "a || b" for "a exactly divides b" Set up a probability space to model this experiment. Define k formally as a random variable. (What kind of thing is a random variable?) Find the support of k. Find the range of k. Find the events "k = i" explicitly for every i in the range of k. Find the probability function of k. Is k a Bernoulli random variable? A Binomial r. v.? A discrete r. v.?

Explanation / Answer

n={1,2,3,....20} random variable chosen from this space.

(a).     f(k) = a if 0< k< 4

                 = b if k > 5

(b) here k is not a random variable, because random variable is the numericl quantities which can't be predicted. here k is the integer values and starting from the 0, 1, 2, 3,.......

(d) k >= 0

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