Assume that the Poison Dustribution applies to the number if births at a particular hospital during a randomly selected day. Assume that the mean number of births per day at this hospital is 13.0543. Find the probability that in a day there will be exactly 11 births

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Assume that the Poison Dustribution applies to the number if births at a particular hospital during a randomly selected day. Assume that the mean number of births per day at this hospital is 13.0543. Find the probability that in a day there will be exactly 11 births 

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The random variable X is defined as the number of births. The mean number of births per day at this hospital is 13.0543.

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