The amount of kerosene, in thousands of liters, in a tank at the beginning of any day
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The amount of kerosene, in thousands of liters, in a tank at the beginning of any day is a random amount Y from which a random amount X is sold during that day. Assume that the joint density function of these variables is given by find the probability density function for the amount of kerosene left in the tank at the end of theday.
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Probability & Statistics For Engineers & Scientists
ISBN: 9780130415295
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Authors: Ronald E. Walpole, Raymond H. Myers, Sharon L. Myers, Keying
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