Occasionally an airline will lose a bag. A small airline has found it loses an average of 7.1 bags each day. Find the probability that, on a given day, (a) The airline looses exactly fifteen bags. 0.59871 (b) The airline looses fewer than ten bags. 0.6761 (c) The airline looses more than ten bags. Round all answers to four decimal places.

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please show on calculator .. Using poisson??. 

**Problem Statement: Probability of Bag Loss by an Airline**

Occasionally, an airline will lose a bag. A small airline has found it loses an average of 7.1 bags each day. Find the probability that, on a given day,

(a) The airline loses exactly fifteen bags.
- Provided Answer: 0.5987 (Incorrect)

(b) The airline loses fewer than ten bags.
- Provided Answer: 0.6761 (Incorrect)

(c) The airline loses more than ten bags.
- [No answer provided]

*Note: Round all answers to four decimal places.*

**Explanation:**

This problem likely involves using the Poisson distribution, which is often used for modeling the number of times an event occurs in a fixed interval of time or space. Here, the average rate (λ) is 7.1 bags per day. The given task is to calculate specific probabilities of losing bags on a given day.
Transcribed Image Text:**Problem Statement: Probability of Bag Loss by an Airline** Occasionally, an airline will lose a bag. A small airline has found it loses an average of 7.1 bags each day. Find the probability that, on a given day, (a) The airline loses exactly fifteen bags. - Provided Answer: 0.5987 (Incorrect) (b) The airline loses fewer than ten bags. - Provided Answer: 0.6761 (Incorrect) (c) The airline loses more than ten bags. - [No answer provided] *Note: Round all answers to four decimal places.* **Explanation:** This problem likely involves using the Poisson distribution, which is often used for modeling the number of times an event occurs in a fixed interval of time or space. Here, the average rate (λ) is 7.1 bags per day. The given task is to calculate specific probabilities of losing bags on a given day.
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