SOLUTION: The number of accidents per week at a hazardous intersection varies with mean 2 and standard deviation 1.8. This distribution takes only whole-number values, so it is certainly not
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Question 507007: The number of accidents per week at a hazardous intersection varies with mean 2 and standard deviation 1.8. This distribution takes only whole-number values, so it is certainly not Normal.
Let be the mean number of accidents per week at the intersection during a year (52 weeks). What is the approximate mean (±0.1) of according to the central limit theorem?