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Consider a large insurance company with two types of policies: A and B. Suppose the number of claims the company sees in a given day has a Poissondistribution with a mean 12. Suppose further that a randomly selected claim isfrom a Type A policy is 1/4.

a. Find the probability that the company will receive at least 5 claims from A policies tomorrow.
b. Find the probability that the company will receive at least 5 claims from B policies tomorrow.
c. Find the probability that the company will receive at least 10 total claims tomorrow.

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