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Mathematics, 12.06.2021 18:30 christine44gordon

Suppose X is a random variable with a mean of 10 and a variance of 100. Suppose Y is a random variable with a mean of 2 and a standard deviation of 16. Also, suppose X and Y are independent. What is the mean of 10 X + 3 Y?

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