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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div>  Test your conclusions in Exercise [[exercise:5afdb5e440 |Exercise]] by computer
simulation.  First choose 364 numbers <math>X_i</math> with density <math>f(x) =
\mbox {normal}(x,0,1/4)</math>.  Now form the sum <math>Y_{365} = 100 + X_1 + X_2 +\cdots+
\mbox {normal}(x,0,1/4)</math>.  Now form the sum <math>Y_{365} = 100 + X_1 + X_2 +\cdots+
X_{364}</math>, and repeat this experiment 200 times.  Make up a bar graph on
X_{364}</math>, and repeat this experiment 200 times.  Make up a bar graph on
<math>[50,150]</math> of the results, superimposing the graph of the approximating normal
<math>[50,150]</math> of the results, superimposing the graph of the approximating normal
density.  What does this graph say about your answers in Exercise \ref{exer
density.  What does this graph say about your answers in [[exercise:5afdb5e440|Exercise]]?
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Test your conclusions in Exercise by computer simulation. First choose 364 numbers [math]X_i[/math] with density [math]f(x) = \mbox {normal}(x,0,1/4)[/math]. Now form the sum [math]Y_{365} = 100 + X_1 + X_2 +\cdots+ X_{364}[/math], and repeat this experiment 200 times. Make up a bar graph on [math][50,150][/math] of the results, superimposing the graph of the approximating normal density. What does this graph say about your answers in Exercise?