1. Compute the probability that more than 2 packets will arrive during any 1-second period.

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Question 3: The Poisson Random Variable:
The number of packets, X, arriving at a router is known to be Poisson distributed with A 2 packets per
second.
I.
Compute the probability that more than 2 packets will arrive during any 1-second period.
II.
On average, what is the number of seconds in one minute during which no packets will
arrive?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3: The Poisson Random Variable: The number of packets, X, arriving at a router is known to be Poisson distributed with A 2 packets per second. I. Compute the probability that more than 2 packets will arrive during any 1-second period. II. On average, what is the number of seconds in one minute during which no packets will arrive?
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