Now,
and
Proceeding as in Example (4.1),
Thus,
and
Ex ample 4. 6. We again use Equation (4.8) to determine the variance of X
defined in Example 4.2. The second moment of X is, on integrating by parts,
H ence,
Example 4.7.Problem: owing to inherent manufacturing and scaling inaccura-
cies, the tape measures manufactured by a certain company have a standard
deviation of 0.03 feet for a three-foot tape measure. What is a reasonable
estimate of the standard deviation associated with three-yard tape measures
made by the same manufacturer?
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