Let X and Y be two independent discrete random variables with the following PMFs: and a. Find
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Let X and Y be two independent discrete random variables with the following PMFs:
and
a. Find P(X ≤ 2 and Y ≤ 2).
b. Find P(X > 2 or Y > 2).
c. Find P(X > 2|Y > 2).
d. Find P(X
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Px(k)= 1 8 8 H 2 0 for k = 1 for k = 2 for k= 3 for k = 4 otherwise
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