Expected Value

Arithmetic mean of all possible outcomes of a specified future event, such as annual amounts of incurred or insured losses, if all possible outcomes are equally probable, their expected value is their sum divided by the number of possible outcomes. If all possible outcomes are not equally probable, each outcome must first be weighted (multiplied) by its probability, then the sum of these weighted outcomes is divided by the sum of the weights.

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