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E(C) = k + E(x) , where E(x) is from the Binomial RV pf P(C)
 
E(C) = k + E(x) , where E(x) is from the Binomial RV pf P(C)
and for the Binomial RV, there is an easy thing to remember
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and for the Binomial RV. There is an easy thing to remember
that you can use to get Expected value which is  E(x) = n*p
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that you can use to get the Expected value which is  E(x) = n*p
 
where n is the number of the questions left or the number of  
 
where n is the number of the questions left or the number of  
tosses.
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tosses and p is the probability.

Latest revision as of 16:53, 23 September 2008

E(C) = k + E(x) , where E(x) is from the Binomial RV pf P(C) and for the Binomial RV. There is an easy thing to remember that you can use to get the Expected value which is E(x) = n*p where n is the number of the questions left or the number of tosses and p is the probability.

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