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Central Limit Theorem: Simulations

Special Case of the Central Theorem: Normal Approximation of the Binomial Let X be the number of successes in n independent Bernoulli trials, each with probability p of success. , where is a Bernoulli random variable with probability p of success, Then for "large n", X is approximately normal. That is, if ~Bin(), then ~Normal() and ~Normal() To see this, let's look at examples.
Central Limit Theorem Let  be independent, identically distributed random variables with Then Normal() and Normal() To see this, let's look at examples
Example Roll a fair die once. Let be the outcome. Repeat times. Compute the sample mean, . Repeat this times and record each sample mean; plot the sample means in green along with the pdf for Normal() in blue. (See below.)