Mathematics
Mathematics, 21.02.2020 19:46, gin9

Some might argue that without the Central Limit Theorem we really couldn’t do much of what we try to do with statistics. Discuss how and why someone could make such a statement. In what ways does the Theorem enable us to perform statistical analysis that otherwise wouldn’t be available? Do you agree with the conjecture?

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