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Consider a poisson process with arrival rate λ. (a)what is the probability that there are 2 arrivals in the time interval (3,6]? (b)let a denote the event that there are 2 arrivals in the time interval (0,6], and b the event that there are 2 arrivals in the time interval (3,9]. given that the event occurred, find the conditional probability that there was exactly one arrival in (3,6].

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