Does MacBook Air 6,2 come with OS X Mavericks?

I bought a MacBook Air a few days ago. Yesterday I was browsing through the App Store, and I saw "OS X Mavericks"...so I installed it thinking its an improvement on the system or something of that sort. However, after I'm done installing, I realized that basically nothing changed...so I thought that maybe MacBook Air 6,2 comes with it and I just installed it again...
Does anyone know whether MacBook Air 6,2 comes with OS X Mavericks?
And should I somehow uninstall it since it takes a lot of storage?

lrqrachel03 wrote:
So I basically installed OS X Mavericks again when it is already installed?
How can I uninstall the OS X Mavericks I installed afterwards without uninstalling the OS X Mavericks that came with the MacBook then?
When you installed it again the original copy was replaced, you still only have 1 copy. There is nothing to remove.

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