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Let X have the probability mass function P(X = −1) = 1 2 , P(X = 0) = 1 3 , P(X = 1) = 1 6 Calculate E(|X|) using the approaches in (a) and (b) below. (a) First find the probability mass function of the random variable Y = |X| and using that compute E(|X|). (b) Apply formula (3.24) with g(x) = |x|. For reference, formula 3.24 states

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