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Suppose Candidate A holds a yes or no vote of confidence and claims that he was at least supported by 65% of the voters. Candidate B suspects foul play and hires you to test the validity of the Candidate A’s claim. So you randomly sample 200 voters from the voting population. Let X be the number of yes votes obtained from a random sample of 200 out of the entire voting population. Calculate the expected value of X, if in fact, 65% of all voters supported Candidate A? g

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