Continuation of Exercise 5-37. Determine the following: (a) P(X < 1, Y < 2) (b) P(1 <
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(a) P(X < 1, Y < 2)
(b) P(1 < X < 2)
(c) P(Y > 1)
(d) P(X < 2, Y < 2)
(e) E(X)
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