expected value of any constant is always?
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The expected value of a constant is just the constant, so for example E(1) = 1. Multiplying a random variable by a constant multiplies the expected value by that constant, so E[2X] = 2E[X].
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The expected value of a constant is just the constant, so for example E(1) = 1. Multiplying a random variable by a constant multiplies the expected value by that constant, so E[2X] = 2E[X].
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