HW3 Question in 2.1

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Han

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Mar 14, 2013, 1:28:34 PM3/14/13
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Hi All,
The hint says that "the upper bound on the click probability allows us to compute a bound on the variance", and the description of the click probability is given as "You may assume that the click probability never exceeds 0:1". How do we use this statement of click probability to calculate the upper bound of the variance?

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Han

Junier Oliva

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Mar 14, 2013, 11:46:14 PM3/14/13
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Hi,

Use the fact that it's Bernoulli.

Thanks,
Junier


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