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Mathematics, 13.07.2021 19:20, jakester00792

To demonstrate the Central Limit Theorem, throw 5 times a dice and compute the average of the 5 results. Repeat this procedure 100 times, always recording the result obtained. Note that some results will have decimal numbers. Construct a histogram with these 100 results. Question 1: Does the shape of the constructed histogram resemble the uniform distribution or the normal distribution?
Question 2: Why does this exercise demonstrate the Central Limit Theorem?

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