Suppose we are able to simulate independent random variables X and Y. If we simulate 2k independent
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Suppose we are able to simulate independent random variables X and Y. If we simulate 2k independent random variables X1, . . . , Xk and Y1, . . . , Yk, where the Xi have the same distribution as does X, and the Yj have the same distribution as does Y, how would you use them to estimate P(X
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