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Mathematics, 27.11.2019 21:31 battlemarshmell

Over the past year, a university’s computer system has been struck by a virus at an average rate of 0.4 viruses per week. the university’s information technology managers estimate that each time a virus occurs, it costs the university $1000 to remove the virus and repair the damages it has caused. assuming a poisson distribution, what is the probability that the university will have the good fortune of being virus-free during the upcoming week? during this same week, what is the expected amount of money that the university will have to spend for virus removal and repair?

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