Section Exercise 6-36 (Static) Calculate each Poisson probability: (a) Fewer than 4 arrivals with λ = 5.8. Note: Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (b) At least 3 arrivals with λ = 4.8. Note: Round your answer to 4 decimal places. (c) At most 9 arrivals with λ = 7.0. Note: Round your answer to 4 decimal places. Prev Question 9 of 25 Total9 of 25 Visit question mapNext
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71828), - \( k! \) is the factorial of \( k \). We will also use the cumulative distribution function (CDF) for some calculations, which is the sum of probabilities from \( k = 0 \) to \( k \). (a) Fewer than 4 arrivals with \( \lambda = 5.8 \) ** Show more…
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