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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 02:10, chem64

Suppose y is a random variable with mu subscript upper y = 0, and sigma subscript upper y superscript 2 = 1, skewness = 0, and kurtosis = 100. explain why n random variables drawn from this distribution might have some large outliers.

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