Question: Suppose that the random variables X and Y are each Bernoulli random variables, and that Pr(X = 0) = 0.3, Pr(Y = 0) = 0.6,

Suppose that the random variables X and Y are each Bernoulli random variables, and that Pr(X = 0) = 0.3, Pr(Y = 0) = 0.6, and Pr(X = 0|Y = 0) = 0.5.
Use the given information to construct the entire joint distribution for the above pairs of random variables.

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