Roll of a Die: Suppose you roll a single six-sided die with numbers 1 - 6 printed on the sides. Assume that each side has an equal probability of being rolled. In the previous problem you created the probability distribution. Calculate the mean of this probability distribution.

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Roll of a Die: Suppose you roll a single six-sided die with numbers 1 - 6 printed on the sides. Assume
that each side has an equal probability of being rolled.
In the previous problem you created the probability distribution. Calculate the mean of this probability distribution.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 2 Roll of a Die: Suppose you roll a single six-sided die with numbers 1 - 6 printed on the sides. Assume that each side has an equal probability of being rolled. In the previous problem you created the probability distribution. Calculate the mean of this probability distribution.
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The random variable x defines the number printed on the sides of the die.

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