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1 December, 19:46

Var (X) = 2, if U=5x+2, then Var (U) is Equal to?

I know its 50. but how to reach the final answer

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  1. 1 December, 20:07
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    Var (U) = 50

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    Var (X) = 2

    We have to find

    Var (U) when U = 5x+2

    So,

    When a variable is multiplied with an integer, the variance of that variable is multiplied with the square of that number i. e. Var (aX) = a^2 Var (X) This the property of variance.

    As here x is multiplied with 5,

    Var (5x) = 5^2 var (X) = 25*2 = 50

    If the same integer is added to all the data values, there is no change in variance that is why the + 2 will not affect the variance of U ...
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