Let X and Y be two random variables such that E(X)=1, E(Y) =3, X, =3X-2 and Y = 2Y +1. If Cov(X,,Y)=-1, then E(XY) = |3D O 27/6 O 8/6 O None of these 17/6

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Let X and Y be two random variables such that E(X)=1, E(Y) = 3, X, = 3X-2and
Y = 2Y +1. If Cov(X,,Y)=-1, then E(XY) =
%3D
O 27/6
O 8/6
O None of these
O 17/6
Transcribed Image Text:Let X and Y be two random variables such that E(X)=1, E(Y) = 3, X, = 3X-2and Y = 2Y +1. If Cov(X,,Y)=-1, then E(XY) = %3D O 27/6 O 8/6 O None of these O 17/6
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