the JOINT SAMPLE SPACE:
Any experimental outcome can be fully described by ( Y, ), where
Y = distance from the center of the pencil to the closest line (0 y d / 2), and
= angle of the needle from the horizontal line (0 ).
Since we know that the pencil was randomly thrown, this means that:
fY(y) = 2 / d , 0 y d / 2
is uniformly distributed:
f ( ) = 1 / , 0
Assuming independence, the joint distribution is...
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