Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Engineers

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The probability we are seeking is thus the volumeunder this surface over an
appropriate region R. For this problem, the region R is given by


and is shown in Figure 3.16 in the (x,y) plane.
The volume of interest can be found by inspection in this simple case.
Dividing R into three regions as shown, we have


P(they will meet) P X Y 10

ab

x

fX(x)

1
b–a

Figure 3. 14 A uniform density function, fX (x)

fXY(x,y) y

060

60

3600

x

1

Figure 3. 15 The joint probability density function fX Y (x,y), for Example 3.7

58 Fundamentals of Probability and Statistics for Engineers


R:jXYj 10

ˆ…j j †

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p
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