In Exercise 5.18, Y1 and Y2 denoted the lengths of life, in hundreds of hours, for

Chapter 5, Problem 5.37

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In Exercise 5.18, Y1 and Y2 denoted the lengths of life, in hundreds of hours, for components of types I and II, respectively, in an electronic system. The joint density of Y1 and Y2 is given by f (y1, y2) = (1/8)y1e(y1+y2)/2, y1 > 0, y2 > 0 0, elsewhere. Find the probability that a component of type II will have a life length in excess of 200 hours

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