Suppose that one variable, x, is chosen randomly and uniformly from [0, 2], and another variable, y, is also chosen randomly and uniformly from [0, 4]. What is the probability that x≤y≤2x+1? The probability for x≤y≤2x+1 is

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Suppose that one variable, x, is chosen randomly and uniformly from [0, 2], and another variable, y, is also chosen randomly and uniformly from [0, 4]. What is the probability that x≤y≤2x+1?

The probability for x≤y≤2x+1 is

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