The joint distribution of two random variables X and Y is tabulated below. Complete the table by filling in the marginal distributions of X and Y. Value of Y -1 1 2 Value of X -2 .00 .02 .20 -1 .06 .16 .03 0 .00 .08 .11 1 .00 .09 .00 2 .12 .02 .11
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