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The number of radioactive particles emitted in a minute from a meteorite is recorded on a Geiger counter. The mean number is found to be 3.5 per minute. Using the Poisson distribution, find the probability that in any one minute there are (i) at least 5 particles.

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The number of radioactive particles emitted in a minute from a meteorite is recorded on a Geiger counter. The mean number is found to be 3.5 per minute. Using the Poisson distribution, find the probability that in any one minute there are (a) no particles. (b) at least 5 particles.

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