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Example 2.5 : For a Poisson distribution P (X = 1) = 0.03 and
PiX = 2) = 0.2, find P (X = 0) and P (X = 3).​

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Answered by XXROYALHEARTPRINCEXX
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Step-by-step explanation:

the value of p = 46 of the answer will be 156 .

Answered by shinie40
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Step-by-step explanation:

P(x; μ) = (e-μ) (μx) / x! where x is the actual number of successes that result from the experiment, and e is approximately equal to 2.71828. The Poisson distribution has the following properties: The mean of the distribution is equal to μ .

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