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  • 07-01-2024
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For random variables X1 and X2 distributed identically as X1 ∼ Ber(p) ∼ X2, what is E(Y1) and E(Y2)?
Options:
A. E(Y1) = p², E(Y2) = p(1 - p)
B. E(Y1) = p, E(Y2) = p²
C. E(Y1) = p², E(Y2) = p
D. E(Y1) = p(1 - p), E(Y2) = p²

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