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6. Let X and Y be continuous random variables with joint density function f(x,y)=x5+cy    0<x<1,1<y<50    otherwise

where c is a constant.

(a) What is the value of c?

(b) Are X and Y independent?

(c) FindP[X+Y>3]

Short Answer

Expert verified

a) The value of c is 120

b) No X and Y are not independent.

c) The probability isrole="math" localid="1647394949306" 1115

Step by step solution

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Part (a) - Step 1 : To find

The value of c

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Part(a) - Step 2: Explanation

The given function is f(x,y)=x5+cy    0<x<1,1<y<50    otherwise

The value of c can be calculated as

0115x5+Cydydx=1014x5+12C=112C+25=1C=120

Hence the value of c is120

03

Part (b) - Step 3: To find

Are X and Y are independent

04

Part(b) - Step 4: Explanation

From the part(a) we know that c is 120

Thus f(x,y)=x5+120y0<x<1,1<y<50Otherwisef(x,y)=4x+y200<x<1,1<y<50Otherwise

The marginal density X could be calculated as:

fx(x)=154x+y20dy=1204xy+y2215=120[16x+12]=4x+35

The marginal density Y could be calculated as:

fY(y)=014x+y20dy=1204x22+xy01=120[2+y]=y+220

Now,

fx(x)×fy(y)=4x+35y+2208x+4xy+6+3y1004x+y20fx(x)×fy(y)fxy(x,y)

Hence X and Y are not independent function.

05

Part(c) - Step 5: To find

P[X+Y>3]

06

Part (c) - Step 6: Explanation

The probability is
P[X+Y>3]=013x5x5+y20dydx=01(x+2)x5+2540(3x)240dx=15+115+581920=1115

Hence the probability is 1115

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