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Suppose that fifteen observations are chosen at random from the pdf f_Y(y) = 3y^2, 0<=y<=1. Let X denote the number that lie in the interval (1/2, 1). Find E(X).

E(X) is the expected value or average.
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Suppose that fifteen observations are chosen at random from the pdf f_Y(y) = 3y^2, 0<=y<=1. Let X denote the number that lie in the interval (1/2, 1). Find E(X).

E(X) is the expected value or average.

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