Q1)Let X be a random variable with density function f(x) such that P(X≥0) = 1 . Then for a given number t > 0 which of the following is true
i) P(X≤t) ≤ E(X)/t
ii) P(X≥t) ≥ E(X)/t
iii) P(X≥t) ≤ E(X)/t
iv) None of the above
Q2) Let f: X -> Y be a function, and let x, x' be elements of X such that f(x) = f(x'). What do we need about f to conclude that x is equal to x'?
(i) Nothing; this is true for all functions f.
(ii) We need f to be one-to-one.
(iii) We need f to be invertible.
(iv) We need f to be onto.
(v) We need f(x) and f(x') to lie in Y.
(vi) We need f to be continuous.
(vii) We need f to be always increasing or always decreasing.
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