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2 The number of telephone calls that arrive at a phone exchange is often modeled as a Poisson random variable. Assume that on the average there are 10 calls per hour. Determine the following probabilities: a. exactly 5 calls in one hour b. 3 or fewer calls in one hour c. exactly 15 calls in two hours d. exactly 5 calls in 30 minutes

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