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Chapter10: Sequences, Series, And Probability
Section10.8: Probability
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Let X and Y be random variables with common range { 1, 2 } and such that
P(X = 1) = 0.39, P( Y = 1) = 0.46 and P( X = 1, Y= 1) = 0.13
Then P( X = 1, Y = 2) =
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P(X= 2, Y = 1) = |
P(X= 2, Y = 2)=
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Transcribed Image Text:Let X and Y be random variables with common range { 1, 2 } and such that P(X = 1) = 0.39, P( Y = 1) = 0.46 and P( X = 1, Y= 1) = 0.13 Then P( X = 1, Y = 2) = Preview P(X= 2, Y = 1) = | P(X= 2, Y = 2)= Preview Preview
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In the joint probability distribution row total shows the marginal probability of X and column total shows the marginal probability of Y

The joint distribution table can be constructed as:

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