Assume that X is a Poisson random variable with μ = 21. Calculate the following probabilities. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 4 decimal places.) A P(X < 12) ? B P(X=15) ? C P(X > 18) ? D P(15< X <24) ?
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