Please answer the following Probability question and its two parts using Poisson Distribution: Part A: In the manufacture of glassware, bubbles can occur in the glass which reduces the status of the glassware to that of a 'second'. If, on average, one in every 1000 items produced has a bubble, calculate the probability that exactly six items in a batch of three thousand are seconds. Part B: A manufacturer produces light-bulbs that are packed into boxes of 100. If quality control studies indicate that 0.5% of the light-bulbs produced are defective, what percentage of the boxes will contain: (a) no defective? (b) 2 or more defectives? * Please answer both parts correctly, and I will provide you a Thumbs Up. Thank you.

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Please answer the following Probability question and its two parts using Poisson Distribution:
Part A:
In the manufacture of glassware, bubbles can occur
in the glass which reduces the status of the glassware
to that of a 'second'. If, on average, one in every
1000 items produced has a bubble, calculate the
probability that exactly six items in a batch of three
thousand are seconds.
Part B:
A manufacturer produces light-bulbs that are packed
into boxes of 100. If quality control studies indicate
that 0.5% of the light-bulbs produced are defective,
what percentage of the boxes will contain: (a) no
defective? (b) 2 or more defectives?
* Please answer both parts correctly, and I
will provide you a Thumbs Up. Thank you.
Transcribed Image Text:Please answer the following Probability question and its two parts using Poisson Distribution: Part A: In the manufacture of glassware, bubbles can occur in the glass which reduces the status of the glassware to that of a 'second'. If, on average, one in every 1000 items produced has a bubble, calculate the probability that exactly six items in a batch of three thousand are seconds. Part B: A manufacturer produces light-bulbs that are packed into boxes of 100. If quality control studies indicate that 0.5% of the light-bulbs produced are defective, what percentage of the boxes will contain: (a) no defective? (b) 2 or more defectives? * Please answer both parts correctly, and I will provide you a Thumbs Up. Thank you.
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