Two discrete independent rahdom variables X and Y are such that X can take values 2,3,5 and Y can take values 0 and 1 onlue. Fill in the joint probability distribution table below, knowing the distributions of X and Y given as marginal distribution over the last row (for X) and last column (for Y).
Two discrete independent rahdom variables X and Y are such that X can take values 2,3,5 and Y can take values 0 and 1 onlue. Fill in the joint probability distribution table below, knowing the distributions of X and Y given as marginal distribution over the last row (for X) and last column (for Y).
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Two discrete independent rahdom variables X and Y are such that X can take values 2,3,5 and Y can take values 0 and 1 onlue. Fill in the joint probability distribution table below, knowing the
distributions of X and Y given as marginal distribution over the last row (for X) and last column (for Y).
X=2
X=3
X=5
P(Y=y)
Y=0
0.4
Y=1
0.6
P(X=x) 0.2
0.6
0.2
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