EBK FIRST COURSE IN PROBABILITY, A
EBK FIRST COURSE IN PROBABILITY, A
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ISBN: 9780134753676
Author: Ross
Publisher: PEARSON CUSTOM PUB.(CONSIGNMENT)
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.1PTE

Customers arrive at a bank at a Poisson rate λ . Suppose that two customers arrived during the first hour. What is the probability that

a. both arrived during the first 20 minutes?

b. at least one arrived during the first 20 minutes?

a.

Expert Solution
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To determine

To find: The probability that both the customers will arrive in first 20 minutes.

Answer to Problem 9.1PTE

The probability is 1/9.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

There are two customers that would arrive in first hour of bank.

The rate being followed is λ

Calculation:

It is given that two customers would come in first minutes. Thus,

  20 minutes = 13hour

The probability that both the customers will arrive in first 20 minutes can be calculated as:

  P(N(13)=2|N(1)=2)=P(N(13)=2N(1)=2)P(N(1)=2)=eλ/3(λ3)22!×e2λ/3eλ×λ2×2!=19

Thus, the required probability is 1/9.

b.

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

To find: The probability that at least one of the customers will arrive in first 20 minutes.

Answer to Problem 9.1PTE

The probability is 5/9.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The probability that at least one of the customers will arrive in first 20 minutes can be calculated as:

  P(N(13)1|N(1)=2)=P(N(13)=0N(1)=2)P(N(1)=2)=eλ/3(λ23)22!×e2λ/3eλ×λ2×2!=59

Thus, the required probability is 5/9.

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