Suppose n=26 fair dice are rolled. If we use the Central Limit Theorem to approximate the probability that the sum of th

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Suppose n=26 fair dice are rolled. If we use the Central Limit Theorem to approximate the probability that the sum of th

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Suppose n=26 fair dice are rolled. If we use the Central Limit Theorem to approximate the probability that the sum of the results is between A=50 and B, where B is such that (A+BY/26=7the resulting approximation is equal to 24(a) - 1 for what number a? TYPE YOUR ANSWER FOR THE NUMBER a AS THE NEAREST TWO DIGIT NUMBER
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