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Cоnsider the experiment оf tаking this exаm. Suppоse we model your score for this exаm as Y=5X, where X is a discrete uniform random variable over {0,1,...,N}, and N is the total number of questions on this exam. Note that X represents a random variable which is the total number of questions you get right. Find the conditional expectation , where A is the event that Y>92. Hint: The conditional PMF of Y is uniform over all multiples of 5 that are strictly greater than 92 until the highest possible score on this test. Comment: This conditional expectation can be interpreted as your best guess as to what score someone got on this exam if they only reveal that they got over 92 without telling you their score.