1. Suppose that the joint p.d.f of X and Y is modeled by f: (x, y) = c, 0

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Exercise 4.3 Two measurement methods are used to evaluate the surface smoothness of
a paper product. Let X and Y denote the measurements of each of the two
methods.
1. Suppose that the joint pdfof X and Y is modeled by
f: (x, y) = c, 0 <x < 4, 0 <y and x - 1<y<x+1
Determine the value of c.
2. Determine the marginal probability distribution of X. Find also the
mean and variance of X.
Engr. A. CUH-ING
3. Determine the conditional probability distribution of Y given X= 2.
Find also the conditional mean and conditional variance of Y given
X= 2.
4. Check if the measurements of the two methods X and Y are
independent.
Transcribed Image Text:Exercise 4.3 Two measurement methods are used to evaluate the surface smoothness of a paper product. Let X and Y denote the measurements of each of the two methods. 1. Suppose that the joint pdfof X and Y is modeled by f: (x, y) = c, 0 <x < 4, 0 <y and x - 1<y<x+1 Determine the value of c. 2. Determine the marginal probability distribution of X. Find also the mean and variance of X. Engr. A. CUH-ING 3. Determine the conditional probability distribution of Y given X= 2. Find also the conditional mean and conditional variance of Y given X= 2. 4. Check if the measurements of the two methods X and Y are independent.
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