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The PDF of the maximum Let X and Y be independent random variables, each uniformly distributed on the interval (0, 1). Let Z = max{X, Y}. Find the PDF of Z. For 0 < z < 1 Let Z = max{2X, Y}. Find the PDF of Z. For 0 < z < 1 For 1 < z < 2
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The PDF of the maximum
Let X and Y be independent random variables, each uniformly distributed on the interval (0, 1).
Let Z = max{X, Y}. Find the PDF of Z.
For 0 < z < 1
Let Z = max{2X, Y}. Find the PDF of Z.
For 0 < z < 1
For 1 < z < 2
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distinctly over here I think so
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