Problem #3: Suppose that X and Y have the following joint probability density function. f(x,y) = y₂ 0 < x < 7, y > 0, x −4 < y

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Problem #3: Suppose that X and Y have the following joint probability density function.
f(x,y) = 620y₂ 0 < x < 7, y > 0, x −4 < y<x+4
Find E(X).
Transcribed Image Text:Problem #3: Suppose that X and Y have the following joint probability density function. f(x,y) = 620y₂ 0 < x < 7, y > 0, x −4 < y<x+4 Find E(X).
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