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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 03:25 ajime

Assume that power surges occur as a Poisson process with rate 3 per hour. These events cause damage to a computer, thus a special protecting unit has been designed. That unit now has to be removed from the system for 10 minutes for service.
(a) Assume that a single disturbance will cause the computer to crash. What is the probability that the system will crash in the coming 10 minutes?
(b) Assume that the computer will survive a single disturbance, but the second such disturbance will cause it to crash. What is, now, the probability that the computer will crash in the coming 10 minutes?

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