Explain poisson distribution with one example
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Suppose we conduct a Poisson experiment, in which the average number of successes within a given region is μ. Then, the Poissonprobability is: 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.
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Suppose we conduct a Poisson experiment, in which the average number of successes within a given region is μ. Then, the Poissonprobability is: 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.
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