5.11 Problems

Section 5.3 Discrete Bivariate Random Variables

5.1 The joint PMF of two discrete random variables X and Y is given by

pXYxy=kxyx=1,2,3;y=1,2,30otherwise

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a. Determine the value of the constant k.

b. Find the marginal PMFs of X and Y.

c. Find P[1 ≤ X ≤ 2, Y ≤ 2].

5.2 A fair coin is tossed three times. Let the random variable X denote the number of heads in the first two tosses, and let the random variable Y denote the number of heads in the third toss. Determine the joint PMF pXY(xy) of X and Y.

5.3 The joint PMF of two random variables X and Y is given by

pXYxy=0.10x=1,y=10.35x=2,y=20.05x=3,y=30.50x=1,y=10otherwise

a. 

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