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Josh counted the number of problems on each of his tests. Number of problems Number of tests 9 3 34 2 6 39 41 3 2 50 4. 95 X is the number of problems that a randomly chosen test had. What is the expected value of X? Write your answer as a decimal.

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The expecting value E(x) is given by


E(x)=(\Sigma x_j\cdot t_j)/(n)

where x is the number of problems and t the number of test and n is the total of tests.

By substituting our values, we get


E(x)=(9\cdot3+34\cdot2+39\cdot6+41\cdot3+50\cdot2+95\cdot4)/(3+2+6+3+2+4)

which gives


\begin{gathered} E(x)=(932)/(20) \\ E(x)=46.6 \end{gathered}

that is, the expected values is 46.6

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