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Suppose that X and Y are jointly continuous random variables with joint density fpx, yq # yexy 0 x 8, 1 y 2 0 otherwise (a) Given that X ¡ 1, what is the expected value of Y ? (b) Given that X ¡ Y , what is the expected value of X? For this part, you are only required to set up the requisite integrals, but not required to evaluate them. (c) Compute ErX | Y s.

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