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Central Limit Theorem, case A: If random samples of size n are drawn from a population that is normally distributed a me

Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2021 9:15 am
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Central Limit Theorem Case A If Random Samples Of Size N Are Drawn From A Population That Is Normally Distributed A Me 1
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Central Limit Theorem, case A: If random samples of size n are drawn from a population that is normally distributed a mean u and standard deviation o, then the sampling distribution of the sample means follows a distribution. Central Limit Theorem, case B: If random samples of size n, where n > 30, are drawn from any population with a mean u and standard deviation o, then the sampling distribution of the sample means approximates a distribution. 1