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Let X and Y be two continuous random variables. Given
T >0
fx (1) =
otherwise
and
1 r<y<r+1
fYix (y|x) =
0 otherwise
Find P(X +Y < 2). You may leave your answers in exponential form or in decimal places.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Let X and Y be two continuous random variables. Given T >0 fx (1) = otherwise and 1 r<y<r+1 fYix (y|x) = 0 otherwise Find P(X +Y < 2). You may leave your answers in exponential form or in decimal places.
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