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20 The joint density function of the random variables X and Y is given to the right. (a) Show that X and Y are not indep

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20 The Joint Density Function Of The Random Variables X And Y Is Given To The Right A Show That X And Y Are Not Indep 1
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20 The joint density function of the random variables X and Y is given to the right. (a) Show that X and Y are not independent. (b) Find P(X>0.6 | Y = 1.7) f(x,y)= 243 *°, 0<x<3, 0<y<3-X 0 elsewhere .. (a) Select the correct choice below and fill in the answer box to complete your choice. O A. for 0<x<3 - y, is constant, X and Y are not independent. f(x,y) Since f(xly) = h(y) f(x,y) Since f(xly) = h(y) ОВ. for 0 <y<3 -x, involves the variable x, X and Y are not independent. OC. Since f(xly) = f(x,y) h(y) for 0<x<3-y, involves the variable y, X and Y are not independent , OD. f(x,y) Since f(xly) = for 0<x<3 - y, is a function of only the variable x, X and Y are not independent. h(y)
(a) Show that X and Y are not independent. (b) Find P(X>0.6 | Y = 1.7).