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A palindrome is chosen at random from the list of all $6$-digit palindromes, with all entries equally likely to be chosen. (Recall that a palindrome is a positive integer that reads the same forward and backwards, such as $387783$. Note: Since these palindromes are being thought of as numbers, rather than simply strings of digits, it is to be understood that the leading digit, the digit in the hundred-thousands place, must be nonzero.) What is the expected value of the chosen number?

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