Suppose X has probability density function f(x)=6x(1-x) for 0<x<1 and 0 otherwise. What is E[X] and Var[X]? Statistics Random Variables Probability Distribution 1 Answer De Rono Oct 27, 2015 E[X]=12 and Var[X}=120 Explanation: E[X]=∫106x2(1−x)dx=12 and E[X2]=∫106x3(1−x)dx=310 So Var[X]=E[X2]−(E(X))2=310−14=120 Answer link Related questions What is the difference between a discrete random variable and a continuous random variable? What is the sum of the probabilities in a probability distribution? What is an example of a continuous random variable? How are random variables generally identified (i.e., what notation is used to identify a random... What does the term "expected value" mean? What notation is used to designate the expected value of a random variable? You roll three dice, and you define the random variable X as the number of heads obtained. ... You have studied the number of people waiting in line at your bank on Friday afternoon at 3 pm... You have studied the number of people waiting in line at your bank on Friday afternoon at 3 pm... You have studied the number of people waiting in line at your bank on Friday afternoon at 3 pm... See all questions in Probability Distribution Impact of this question 36625 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License