Re: Inverted Bell Curve
Sorry, I should specify that I'm picking from a pool from 0 to 2, and
the sum of each group I pick is 0 to 4. That would mean I'd have to
pick exactly 2, since 2 + 2 is the maximum of 4, but I was also
thinking of larger ranges like picking 3 for a sum from 0 to 8 or
picking 4 for a sum from 0 to 16, or whatever. It's the overall shape
that I'm looking for.
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