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Ask Your Teacher Suppose that the number of drivers who travel between a particular origin and destination during a designated time period has a Poisson distribution with parameter μ = 20 (suggested in the article "Dynamic Ride Sharing: Theory and Practice"†). (Round your answer to three decimal places.) (a) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be at most 13? (b) What is the probability that the number of drivers will exceed 25? (c) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be between 13 and 25, inclusive? What is the probability that the number of drivers will be strictly between 13 and 25? (d) What is the probability that the number of drivers will be within 2 standard deviations of the mean value?

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