Suppose that X has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 4. Determine the following probabilities (up to 6 decimal place): (a) P(X = 0): (b) P(X < 2) = (c) P(X = 4) = (d) P(X 8) D

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Suppose that X has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 4. Determine the following probabilities (up to 6 decimal place):
(a) P(X = 0) =
(b) P(X < 2) =
(c) P(X = 4) =
(d) P(X = 8) D
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that X has a Poisson distribution with a mean of 4. Determine the following probabilities (up to 6 decimal place): (a) P(X = 0) = (b) P(X < 2) = (c) P(X = 4) = (d) P(X = 8) D
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