a) P(X= 4) when A = 2 P(X= 4) = b) P(X ≤ 5) when A = 5 P(X ≤ 5) = | c) P(X> 4) when X = 3 P(X > 4) =

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Problem 11.
Given that X is a random variable having a Poisson(X) distribution, compute the following:
(a) P(X= 4) when X = 2
P(X= 4) =
(b) P(X ≤ 5) when A = 5
P(X ≤ 5) =
(c) P(X > 4) when A = 3
P(X > 4)
=
(d) P(X < 1) when λ = 4.5
P(X < 1) =
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 11. Given that X is a random variable having a Poisson(X) distribution, compute the following: (a) P(X= 4) when X = 2 P(X= 4) = (b) P(X ≤ 5) when A = 5 P(X ≤ 5) = (c) P(X > 4) when A = 3 P(X > 4) = (d) P(X < 1) when λ = 4.5 P(X < 1) =
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