Consider a Poisson probability distribution with ? = 2.7. Determine the following probabilities. a) P(x = 5) b) P(x > 6) c) P(x ? 3)
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7 and x = 5, we get: P(x = 5) = (e^-2.7 * 2.7^5) / 5! = 0.104 Show more…
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