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Let X and Y be two continuous random variables such that the joint density function is
given by:
f (x,y) = {
0 <x < 1, 0<y <2
elsewhere.
' a+3y') if 0<ys2
(1+
and the marginal function of Y is equal to: h(y) = {14
elsewhere
Then P(0 < X <|Y = 1)=
O 1/9
O 13/152
13/32
O None of these
Transcribed Image Text:Let X and Y be two continuous random variables such that the joint density function is given by: f (x,y) = { 0 <x < 1, 0<y <2 elsewhere. ' a+3y') if 0<ys2 (1+ and the marginal function of Y is equal to: h(y) = {14 elsewhere Then P(0 < X <|Y = 1)= O 1/9 O 13/152 13/32 O None of these
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