If 'X' is a continuous random variable, then the expected value is given by O a. SXP(X) O b. No value such as expected value O C. P(X) оо d. ΣχP(x)

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If 'X' is a continuous random variable, then
the expected value is given by
O
O
O
O
a. SXP(X)
No value such as expected value
P(X)
d. Σx P(x)
b.
C.
Transcribed Image Text:If 'X' is a continuous random variable, then the expected value is given by O O O O a. SXP(X) No value such as expected value P(X) d. Σx P(x) b. C.
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The symbol used to denote the expected value of a particular random variable is E(X). It is defined as the average value of a random variable.

The expected value is computed for two types of random variables, that is, continuous and discrete.

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