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Mathematics, 09.04.2020 01:51 ShahinF7536

A fair coin is flipped twice. Let X be the number of heads in the two tosses, and Y be the indicator r. v. for the tosses landing the same way. That is, Y is equal to 1 if the tosses land in the same way, and 0 otherwise. (a) Find the joint pmf of X and Y.

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