What does "E(h(X))" mean, specifically relating to a discrete random variable? Oa. It's the standard deviation of a given pmf Ob. it's basically interchangeable with the notation for variance of X Oc. it's the weighted average of X Od. it's the expected value of a function, that is based on the pmf of X Oe. it's the probability of X, given a specific conditionality

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What does "E(h(X))" mean, specifically relating to a discrete random variable?
Oa. It's the standard deviation of a given pmf
Ob. it's basically interchangeable with the notation for variance of X
Oc. it's the weighted average of X
Od. it's the expected value of a function, that is based on the pmf of X
Oe. it's the probability of X, given a specific conditionality
Transcribed Image Text:What does "E(h(X))" mean, specifically relating to a discrete random variable? Oa. It's the standard deviation of a given pmf Ob. it's basically interchangeable with the notation for variance of X Oc. it's the weighted average of X Od. it's the expected value of a function, that is based on the pmf of X Oe. it's the probability of X, given a specific conditionality
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