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Let X and Y be two discrete random variables with a joint probability distribution
given by
X 0
X-2
X-4
Y=1
0.03
0.02
0.2
0.15
0.1
Y= 3
0.15
0.1
Y= 5
0.2
0.05
Then P(X > 0 and Y <3) =
O 0.7
O None of these
O 0.15
O 0.42
Transcribed Image Text:Question * Let X and Y be two discrete random variables with a joint probability distribution given by X 0 X-2 X-4 Y=1 0.03 0.02 0.2 0.15 0.1 Y= 3 0.15 0.1 Y= 5 0.2 0.05 Then P(X > 0 and Y <3) = O 0.7 O None of these O 0.15 O 0.42
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