4 If Y is a continuous random variable and m is the median of the distribution, then m is such that P(Y ≤ m) = P(Y≥ m) = 1½ 1. If Y₁, Y2 is a random sample from any continuous distribution with median m, what is P(Y(n) > m)? P(Y(n) > m) =

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If Y is a continuous random variable and m is the median of the distribution, then m is such that P(Y ≤ m) = P(Y≥ m) = 1½ 1.
If Y₁, Y2
is a random sample from any continuous distribution with median m, what is P(Y(n) > m)?
P(Y(n) > m) =
Transcribed Image Text:4 If Y is a continuous random variable and m is the median of the distribution, then m is such that P(Y ≤ m) = P(Y≥ m) = 1½ 1. If Y₁, Y2 is a random sample from any continuous distribution with median m, what is P(Y(n) > m)? P(Y(n) > m) =
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