Suppose X and Y are jointly discrete random variables, the conditional expectation of v(y), given that X = x, is a) ? all x xp(x|y) b) ? all y v(y)p(y|x) c) ? all x u(x)p(y) d) ? all x v(y)p(y|x)
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