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Suppose that X and Y are independent random variables from binomial experiments where n = 4 in both cases but the probability of success is p = 0.25 for X and p = 0.5 for Y . Calculate the probability of the events (a) {X = 1, Y = 2}, (b) {X + Y = 1}.

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