SOLUTION: Consider the experiment of tossing a red and green die where the number of the red die is and X2 is the number on the green die.Find F(2,3).

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Question 972289: Consider the experiment of tossing a red and green die where the number of the red die is and X2 is the number on the green die.Find F(2,3).
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I'm assuming X1 is the number of the red die.
So there are 6 possibilities for X1 and 6 possibilities for X2 making a total of 36 (6*6) possibilities for X1, X2 pairs.
So,


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