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Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with joint density function
f(x,y)= 12 x²y for 0<x<1 and 0<y<1. What is E
O a. 4
O b. 1
Oc 3
5.
O d. 3
Transcribed Image Text:Let X and Y be two continuous random variables with joint density function f(x,y)= 12 x²y for 0<x<1 and 0<y<1. What is E O a. 4 O b. 1 Oc 3 5. O d. 3
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