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The arrival rate of cars at a gas station is 40 customers per hour. What is the probability of having no arrivals in 5 min interval ​

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The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.If 12 customers enter a store per hour, the time between each arrival is; inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.If 12 customers enter a store per hour, the time between each arrival is; inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.= 1/12.

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.If 12 customers enter a store per hour, the time between each arrival is; inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.= 1/12.= 0.083(hours)

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.If 12 customers enter a store per hour, the time between each arrival is; inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.= 1/12.= 0.083(hours)= 0.083 x 60 minutes.

The arrival rate is calculated from the following equation;arrival rate = 1/inter arrival time.inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.If 12 customers enter a store per hour, the time between each arrival is; inter arrival time = 1/arrival rate.= 1/12.= 0.083(hours)= 0.083 x 60 minutes.= 5 (minutes)

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