Suppose annual monthly murders in Medellin follows a truncated Poisson distribution with a mean of 128 murders
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Suppose annual monthly murders in Medellin follows a truncated Poisson distribution with a mean of 128 murders per month with a standard deviation of 18. What is the likelihood that a sample of 36 months will result in a mean between 126 and 131?
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This can't be done because the underlying distribution follows a truncated Poisson distribution
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