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Mathematics, 16.02.2021 05:20, galayeet

Let X be a random variable with probability mass function P(X = 1) = 1 2 , P(X = 2) = 1 3 , P(X = 5) = 1 6 (a) Find a function g such that E[g(X)] = 1 3 ln(2) + 1 6 ln(5). Your answer should give at least the values g(k) for all possible values k of X, but you can also specify g on a larger set if possible. (b) Let t be some real numb

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