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Three Different Roads Feed into a Particular Freeway Entrance A What Is the Expected Total Number of Cars Entering

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Three different roads feed into a particular freeway entrance. Suppose that during a fixed time period, the number of cars coming from each road onto the freeway is a random variable, with expected value and standard deviation as given in the table.  Road 1  Road 2  Road 3  Expected value 7501000550162418 Standard deviation \begin{array} { l l l l } \hline & \text { Road 1 } & \text { Road 2 } & \text { Road 3 } \\\hline \text { Expected value } & 750 & 1000 & 550 \\\\& 16 & 24 & 18 \\\text { Standard deviation } & & & \\\hline\end{array}
a. What is the expected total number of cars entering the freeway at this point during the period? (Hint: Let Xi,= the number from road i.) X _ { i } , = \text { the number from road } i \text {.) }
b. What is the variance of the total number of entering cars? Have you made any assumptions about the relationship between the numbers of cars on the different roads?
c. With Xˉi\bar{X} _ { i}
denoting the number of cars entering from road I during the period, suppose that Cov(X1,X2)=80,Cov(X1,X3)=90, and Cov(X2,X3)=100\operatorname { Cov } \left( X _ { 1 } , \quad X _ { 2 } \right) = 80 , \quad \operatorname { Cov } \left( X _ { 1 } , \quad X _ { 3 } \right) = 90 \text {, and } \operatorname { Cov } \left( X _ { 2 } , X _ { 3 } \right) = 100
(so that the three streams of traffic are not independent). Compute the expected total number of entering cars and the standard deviation of the total.

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a. blured image = 750 + 1000 + 550 = 2300....

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