Law of Large Numbers
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Using the Law of Large Numbers to determine underwriting risk and insurance premiums. Subtopics: Probability and Statistics; Example: Calculating the Mean of 2 Samples of 3 Events; Example: Calculating the Variance and Standard Deviation of Samples; Central Limit Theorem; Underwriting Risk and Insurance Premiums.
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