In what kind of scenario is the Central Limit Theorem used?
- It's used only when dealing with a uniform distribution.
- It's used to determine whether an event will occur.
- It's used to predict the future.
- It's used when we want to make inferences about a population based on a sample.
The Central Limit Theorem (CLT) is often used in scenarios where we are interested in the average outcome of a large number of independent or nearly independent events. This is commonly the case when we are making inferences about a population based on a sample.
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