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Mathematics, 18.02.2020 01:01, laylay120

We choose a number from the set {10,11,12,...,99} uniformly at random. (a) Let X be the first digit and Y the second digit of the chosen number. Show that X and Y are independent random variables. (b) Let X be the first digit of the chosen number and Z the sum of the two digits. Show that X and Z are not independent.

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