The following table provides the joint probability distribution of X and Y y=(1 2 3 0.05 0.15 1 0.10 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.25 Then P(x

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The following table provides
the joint probability distribution
of X and Y
y=(1
2
3
0.05
0.15
1
0.10
0.20
0.20
2
0.05
0.25
Then P(x <y) =
0.20
O 0.60
O 0.15
O none
0.05
O 0.30
Transcribed Image Text:The following table provides the joint probability distribution of X and Y y=(1 2 3 0.05 0.15 1 0.10 0.20 0.20 2 0.05 0.25 Then P(x <y) = 0.20 O 0.60 O 0.15 O none 0.05 O 0.30
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