The joint probability distribution of two random variables X, Y is given in the table below. Value of Y -1 1 2 4 Value of X -3 .13 .04 .17 .02 -1 .04 .04 .00 .00 0 .09 .07 .00 .12 2 .11 .04 .00 .13 From the information in the table, calculate each of the following three probabilities. P(Y ? 1) = P(X ? -3) = P(X ? 0, Y < 2) =
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