Let the random variables X and Y have the probability distributions listed in Table 15. Determine the
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1. X2
2. Y2
3. X - 1
4. Y - 15
5. 1/5 Y
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Table 15 Pr (X = k) Pr (Y = k) %3D .1 5 .3 1 .2 10 .4 4 15 .1 1 20 .1 4 .2 25 .1
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Finite Mathematics and Its Applications
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Authors: Larry J. Goldstein, David I. Schneider, Martha J. Siegel, Steven Hair
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