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Number of Hamsters
The joint probability distribution of X and Y is shown in the accompanying table,where X denotes the number of hamsters that Quinn may have next year,and Y denotes the number of hamsters that her boyfriend,Jason,may have when she moves in with him next year.
-{Number of Hamsters Narrative} Calculate all possible values of the conditional probabilities,for X given Y and for Y given X.
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The electrical potential difference across a cell's membrane, which affects the movement of ions and the activity of the cell.
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