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The governments in two countries, Statland and Statopia, are proposing to change their national currencies to the Statto. The proportion of support for such a change within the population in Statland and Statopia are modelled by random variables X and Y respectively. It is thought that the joint density function for the two variables is of the formf(x, y)=(2/5)*(2x+3y) for 0f(x, y)=0 elsewherePart b) the probability that changing to the Statto has the support of more than half the population in each country. 15/30Part c) the marginal density of the support for the Statto in Statland evaluated at the point X=1/2. is 1Part d) the marginal density of the support for the Statto in Statland evaluated at the point Y=1/2. is 1Part e) Find the conditional density of the support for the Statto in Statland given the support of a third of the population in Statopia. Evaluate this density at the point X=1/2

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