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Mathematics, 02.03.2020 17:34 zaynmaliky4748

The number of people arriving at a ballpark is random, with a Poisson distributed arrival. If the mean number of arrivals is 10, what is the probability (a) that there will be exactly 15 arrivals? (b) no more than 10 arrivals?

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