Transcribed Image Text from this Question1. Consider two independent random variables X1 ~ U(0,a), X2 ~ U(0,b), where a

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Transcribed Image Text from this Question1. Consider two independent random variables X1 ~ U(0,a), X2 ~ U(0,b), where a

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Transcribed Image Text from this Question1. Consider two independent random variables X1 ~ U(0,a), X2 ~ U(0,b), where a is the last digit of your student number and b is the second last digit of your student number. For the random variables Y = X1 + X2:

• What is the support of the distribution? Is the distribution continu- ous, discrete or mixed? • Draw the probability distribution function of the random variable? Justify your answer with either theoretically or logically.
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