Find P(X = 3) if the mean of the Poisson random variable is A = 11. %3D 0.002021 0.271801 0.003705 0.000025

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Chapter13: Probability And Calculus
Section13.3: Special Probability Density Functions
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Find P(X = 3) if the mean of the Poisson random variable is A = 11.
%3D
0.002021
0.271801
0.003705
0.000025
Transcribed Image Text:Find P(X = 3) if the mean of the Poisson random variable is A = 11. %3D 0.002021 0.271801 0.003705 0.000025
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