Looks like a badly encoded/decoded symbol. It's supposed to be a minus sign, so you're asked to find the expectation of 2<em>X </em>² - <em>Y</em>.
If you don't know how <em>X</em> or <em>Y</em> are distributed, but you know E[<em>X</em> ²] and E[<em>Y</em>], then it's as simple as distributing the expectation over the sum:
E[2<em>X </em>² - <em>Y</em>] = 2 E[<em>X </em>²] - E[<em>Y</em>]
Or, if you're given the expectation and variance of <em>X</em>, you have
Var[<em>X</em>] = E[<em>X</em> ²] - E[<em>X</em>]²
→ E[2<em>X </em>² - <em>Y</em>] = 2 (Var[<em>X</em>] + E[<em>X</em>]²) - E[<em>Y</em>]
Otherwise, you may be given the density function, or joint density, in which case you can determine the expectations by computing an integral or sum.
is the equation best represents the line.
Solution:
Take any two points on the line.
Let the points be (0, –4) and (4, 7).

General form of equation of a line is y = mx + c
where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept of the line.
<em>y-intercept is the point which line crosses at y-axis.</em>
In the given line, y-intercept is 4.
c = 4
Slope of the line:



Equation of the line:
y = mx + c

Hence
is the equation best represents the line.
Answer:
To add two numbers with the same sign (both positive or both negative): Add their absolute values and give the sum the same sign.
<u>Corrected Question</u>
Garth buys 24 kilograms of candy. He then repacks the candy into small bags of 3/4 kilogram each. How many bags does he pack?
Answer:
C. 32 bags
Step-by-step explanation:
Total Weight of Bag bought =24 kilograms
Since Garth wants to repack the candy into small bags of 3/4 kg, we simply divide 24 by 3/4 to obtain the number of small bags.

There will be 32 small bags of 3/4 kg.
The correct option is C.