Suppose that 3 balls are chosen without replacement from an urn consisting of 5 white and 8 red balls. Let X; equal 1 if the ith ball selected is white, and let it equal 0 otherwise. Give the joint probability mass function of X₁, X₂.

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Suppose that 3 balls are chosen without replacement from an urn consisting of 5 white and 8 red balls. Let X; equal 1 if the ith ball selected is white,
and let it equal 0 otherwise. Give the joint probability mass function of X₁, X₂.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that 3 balls are chosen without replacement from an urn consisting of 5 white and 8 red balls. Let X; equal 1 if the ith ball selected is white, and let it equal 0 otherwise. Give the joint probability mass function of X₁, X₂.
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