On average, Nancy has noticed that 21 trucks pass by her apartment daily (24 hours). In order to find the probability that more than 1 truck will pass her apartment in a 2-hour time period using the Poisson distribution, find the average number of trucks per 2 hours. Round your answer to three decimal places, if necessary.
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On average, Nancy has noticed that 18 trucks pass by her apartment daily (24 hours). In order to find the probability that more than 2 trucks will pass her apartment in a 2-hour time period using the Poisson distribution, find the average number of trucks per 2 hours. Round your answer to three decimal places, if necessary.
On average, Nancy has noticed that 17 trucks pass by her apartment daily (24 hours). In order to find the probability that more than 3 trucks will pass her apartment in a 3-hour time period using the Poisson distribution, find the average number of trucks per 3 hours. Round your answer to three decimal places, if necessary. Provide your answer below:
On average, Joel has noticed that 16 trucks pass by his apartment daily (24 hours). In order to find the probability that more than 6 trucks will pass his apartment in a 11 hour time period using the Poisson distribution, what is the time interval of interest?
The average number of students visiting a professor during her office hour is 2. Use an appropriate probability distribution used in this class to find the probability that 3 or more students will visit during her next office hour. Answer to four decimal places.
During office hours, telephone calls to a single telephone in an office come in at an average rate of 18 calls per hour. Assuming that a Poisson distribution can be applied find the probability that in 5 mins period there will be Exactly 2 calls (2 marks) More than 3 calls (2 marks)
The Securities and Exchange Commission has determined that the number of companies listed in NYSE declaring bankruptcy is approximately a Poisson distribution with a mean of 2.6 per month. Find the probability that more than 1 bankruptcy occur next month. Round your answer to four decimal places. The Securities and Exchange Commission has determined that the number of companies listed in NYSE declaring bankruptcy is approximately a Poisson distribution with a mean of 2.6 per month. What is the expected...
Customers arrive at a grocery store at an average of 1.9 per minute. Assume that the number of arrivals in a minute follows the Poisson distribution. Provide answers to the following to 3 decimal places. Part a) What is the probability that exactly two customers arrive in a minute? Part b) Find the probability that more than three customers arrive in a two-minute period. Part c) What is the probability that at least seven customers arrive in three minutes, given...
This Question: 1 pt 21 of 24 (6 complete This Test: 24 pts poss X 0 1 Groups of adults are randomly selected and arranged in groups of three The random variable x is the number in the group who say that they would feel comfortable in a self-driving vehicle. Determine whether a probability distribution is given. If a probability distribution is given, find its mean and standard deviation. If a probability distribution is not given Identify the requirements that...
A civil engineer has been studying the frequency of vehicle accidents on a certain stretch of interstate highway. Longterm history indicates that there has been an average of 1.70 accidents per day on this section of the interstate. Let r be a random variable that represents number of accidents per day. Let O represent the number of observed accidents per day based on local highway patrol reports. A random sample of 90 days gave the following information. r 0 1...
A small town with one hospital has 4 ambulances to supply ambulance service. Requests for ambulances during nonholiday weekends average 0.68 per hour and tend to be Poisson-distributed. Travel and assistance time averages 2.40 hours per call and follows an exponential distribution Use Table 1. a. Find system utilization. (Round your answer to the nearest whole percent. Omit the "%" sign in your response.) System utilization % b. Find the average number of customers waiting. (Round your answer...