How much RAM do I actually have?

Hi, this might be a stupid question but I'm simply confused.
I have a T510 that should have 4GB of RAM since that's what I paid for, here are the specs I got:
Instead this is what I have, the sticker says 2GB not 4GB, however when I go to system info. this is what it says..The FRU number is 55Y3713
Any help is appreciated thanks! 

Unless you specifically requested a 32bit windows version, you really should get a 64bit, your spec sheet does say it comes with 64bit, but your system info clearly says you have 32bit windows, so you can't use all of your RAM. 
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