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What can you tell about the mean of each distribution

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Answer: A probability distribution represents the possible values of a variable and the probability of occurrence of those values.

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In the case of a discrete probability distribution of a random variable X, the mean is equal to the sum over every possible value weighted by the probability of that value; that is, it is computed by taking the product of each possible value x of X and its probability p(x), and then adding all these products together

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