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  • 13-07-2021
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Let X be an exponential r.v. with mean 6 and Y be an uniform r.v. over [4, 10] independent of X. Find the variance of 2X+3Y.

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  • 13-07-2021

Var[2X + 3Y] = 2² Var[X] + 2 Cov[X, Y] + 3² Var[Y]

but since X and Y are given to be independent, the covariance term vanishes and you're left with

Var[2X + 3Y] = 4 Var[X] + 9 Var[Y]

X follows an exponential distribution with parameter λ = 1/6, so its mean is 1/λ = 6 and its variance is 1/λ² = 36.

Y is uniformly distributed over [a, b] = [4, 10], so its mean is (a + b)/2 = 7 and its variance is (b - a)²/12 = 3.

So you have

Var[2X + 3Y] = 4 × 36 + 9 × 3 = 171

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