Let X be a random variable that represents the number of processes currently running in your computer, between 50 and 200 processes. Let Y be a random variable that represents your computer's internal temperature between 20 and 100 celcius. Compute the correlation between these two random variables if we model this situation with the joint density function, where K is a scaling constant. To show your work set up all your intervals correctly.

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Let X be a random variable that represents the number of processes currently running in your computer, between 50 and 200 processes. Let Y be a random variable that represents your computer's internal temperature between 20 and 100 celcius. Compute the correlation between these two random variables if we model this situation with the joint density function, where K is a scaling constant. To show your work set up all your intervals correctly. 

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