Let X1, X2, ..., X12 be independent random variables, each with uniform distribution on the interval (0,1). a. Compute E

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Let X1, X2, ..., X12 be independent random variables, each with uniform distribution on the interval (0,1). a. Compute E

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Let X1, X2, ..., X12 be independent random variables, each with uniform distribution on the interval (0,1). a. Compute E(X;), Var(X;), and SD(X;). WIN b. Use the Central Limit Theorem to compute an approximation of P(} <IS where X = X,+X+...+Xj2 X Xi 12
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