50 1) Let X1, X2,..., X50 i.i.d. Poisson (0.04) and let Y = X₁. Use Central Limit theorem to find P(Y > 5). Enter the answer correct to 2 decimal places. i=1

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Let X1, X2, ..., X50~i.i.d. Poisson (0.04) and let Y = X₁. Use Central Limit theorem to find P(Y> 5). Enter the
answer correct to 2 decimal places.
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