Daisuke Fujiwara

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We called this section “The Bell Curve,” however, because the normal distribution is especially useful due to one of the handiest results in all of statistics, called the central limit theorem. This theorem states that when numbers are drawn from the same distribution and then are averaged, this resulting average approximately follows a normal distribution. This is the case even if the numbers originally came from a completely different distribution.
Super Thinking: The Big Book of Mental Models
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