Let's do a multinomial experiment i.e. there are no. of possibilities on each trial and we do number of trials.
Moreover, the probability of getting a particular possibility at th trial also varies, each differently, like
What is the expected number of times of getting a particular possibility (let's say the one with index 1)?
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The answer is i=1∑nak(i) for the kth possibility.