Mathematics, 07.03.2020 04:45 ianmartin6080
Irline passengers arrive randomly and independently at the passenger-screening facility at a major international airport. The mean arrival rate is 8 passengers per minute. a. Compute the probability of no arrivals in a one-minute period (to 6 decimals). b. Compute the probability that three or fewer passengers arrive in a one-minute period (to 4 decimals). c. Compute the probability of no arrivals in a -second period (to 4 decimals). d. Compute the probability of at least one arrival in a -second period (to 4 decimals).
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
Can someone check if i did this correct. it’s number 4 if you’re wondering.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:30
Ametal rod needs to be 9 feet and 5.5 inches in length. the sections of the poles being used are each 1 foot and 10.5 inches long. how many 1ft 10.5in sections would be needed to complete the 9ft 5.5in metal rod? and how many inches of material will be left?
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The number of chocolate chips in a bag of chocolate chip cookies is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 12611261 chips and a standard deviation of 118118 chips. (a) determine the 2626th percentile for the number of chocolate chips in a bag. (b) determine the number of chocolate chips in a bag that make up the middle 9696% of bags. (c) what is the interquartile range of the number of chocolate chips in a bag of chocolate chip cookies?
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