Statistical Measures
In the stats book that I used at college, A First Course in Probability (sixth ed) by Sheldon Ross, I found two problems that seem paradoxical when juxtaposed. Can you explain the opposite results?
Ch 2 Axioms of Probability, Self-Test Exercise #15.
Show that if for all , then .
Ch 5 Continuous Random Variables, Theoretical Exercise #6.
Define a collection of events , having the property that for all , but .
Hint: Let random variable be uniform over and define in terms of .