Let X1, X2, ..., X 100 be independent discrete random variables, each with probability mass function (pmf) p(x) = 1 x fo

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Let X1, X2, ..., X 100 be independent discrete random variables, each with probability mass function (pmf) p(x) = 1 x fo

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Let X1 X2 X 100 Be Independent Discrete Random Variables Each With Probability Mass Function Pmf P X 1 X Fo 1
Let X1 X2 X 100 Be Independent Discrete Random Variables Each With Probability Mass Function Pmf P X 1 X Fo 1 (355.99 KiB) Viewed 25 times
Let X1, X2, ..., X 100 be independent discrete random variables, each with probability mass function (pmf) p(x) = 1 x for x = 2, 4, 6. X 12 a. Use the central limit theorem to approximate P(4.5 < X1+X2+...+X100 100 < 4.8).
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