A large but sparsely populated county has two small hospitals, one at the south end of the
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a. Display the joint pmf of X and Y in a joint probability table.
b. Compute P(X ≤ 1 and Y ≤ 1) by adding probabilities from the joint pmf, and verify that this equals the product of P(X ≤ 1) and P(Y ≤ 1).
c. Express the event that the total number of beds occupied at the two hospitals combined is at most 1 in terms of X and Y, and then calculate this probability.
d. What is the probability that at least one of the two hospitals has no beds occupied?
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Probability And Statistics For Engineering And The Sciences
ISBN: 9781305251809
9th Edition
Authors: Jay L. Devore
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