Multiple Choice
The Expected Value of a probability distribution is calculated by:
A) adding up all expected losses
B) adding up all expected losses and dividing the result by the number of observations
C) multiplying the expected losses with their probability and dividing the result by the number of observations
D) multiplying the expected losses with their probability and calculating the sum of all outcomes
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