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SOLVED: Exercise #3: Argue from first principles that convergence in probability implies vague convergence. Exercise #4: Show by example that convergence in probability does not imply a.e. convergence. (ii) We say that
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SOLVED: The converse, however, is not always true. Cov( X, Y) can be 0 for variables that are not inde- pendent For an example where the covariance is 0 but X and
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SOLVED:Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of each conditional statement. Find the truth value of each. If the probability of an event is 0.1, then the event is unlikely to occur.
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