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If Y1 is the total time between a customer’s arrival in the store and leaving the service window and if Y2 is the time spent in line before reaching the window, the joint density of these variables, according to Exercise 5.15, is
Are Y1 and Y2 independent?
5.15 The management at a fast-food outlet is interested in the joint behavior of the random variables Y1, defined as the total time between a customer’s arrival at the store and departure from the service window, and Y2, the lime a customer waits in line before reaching the service window. Because Y1 includes the time a customer waits in line, we must have Y1 ≥ Y2. The relative frequency distribution of observed values of Y1 and Y2 can be modeled by the
with time measured in minutes. Find
- a P(Y1 < 2, Y2 > 1).
- b P(Y1 ≥ 2Y2).
- c P(Y1 – Y2 ≥ 1). (Notice that Y1 – Y2 denotes the time spent at the service window.)
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