Applet Exercise Beta densities with < 1 and < 1 are difficult to display because of

Chapter 4, Problem 4.122

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Applet Exercise Beta densities with < 1 and < 1 are difficult to display because of scaling/resolution problems. a Use the applet Beta Probabilities and Quantiles to compute P(Y > 0.1) if Y has a beta distribution with ( = 0.1, = 2). b Use the applet Beta Probabilities and Quantiles to compute P(Y < 0.1) if Y has a beta distribution with ( = 0.1, = 2). c Based on your answer to part (b), which values of Y are assigned high probabilities if Y has a beta distribution with ( = 0.1, = 2)? d Use the applet Beta Probabilities and Quantiles to compute P(Y < 0.1) if Y has a beta distribution with ( = 0.1, = 0.2). e Use the applet Beta Probabilities and Quantiles to compute P(Y > 0.9) if Y has a beta distribution with ( = 0.1, = 0.2). f Use the applet Beta Probabilities and Quantiles to compute P(0.1 < Y < 0.9) if Y has a beta distribution with ( = .1, = 0.2). g Based on your answers to parts (d), (e), and (f), which values of Y are assigned high probabilities if Y has a beta distribution with ( = 0.1, = 0.2)?

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