December 7th, 2010, 11:26 am
QuoteOriginally posted by: gauravkumar2Hi All,I have very simple question. Suppose we have two series of numbers, say A and B. A has 60% positive numbers and B have 40% positive numbers. I define a product of A and B as C=A*B. Could you please tell me how many positive numbers are positive in C? To make it clear 40*60+(1-40)*(1-60) is not the correct answer. Please help me with correct answer.RegardsGauravThis is not accurate solution. It is just a hint. Let us choose arbitrary from A and B sets of 10 numbers. First contains 6 jointly independent uniformly distributed ' +1' and other 4 are '-1'. B has inverse: 4 uniformly independently distributed ?+1' and other '-1'. Calculate expectation of the '+1' in pointwise product. It looks the answer. Probably more accurate it would be if we use special talk using the words ' in average'. In this case, we will deal with expected values from very beginning.