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Chapter 7 Problem 80

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A certain college has m freshmen, m sophomores, m juniors, and m seniors. A certain class there is a simple random sample of size n students, i.e., all sets of n of the 4m students are equally likely. Let X1,...,X4 be the numbers of freshmen, . . . , seniors in the class. (a) Find the joint PMF of X1, X2, X3, X4. (b) Give both an intuitive explanation and a mathematical justification for whether or not the distribution from (a) is Multinomial. (c) Find Cov(X1, X3), fully simplified. Hint: Take the variance of both sides of X1 + X2 + X3 + X4 = n.

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From the textbook chapter Joint Distributions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Introduction to Probability 1 
Author Joseph K. Blitzstein, Jessica Hwang
ISBN 9781466575578

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