The number of flaws in a fiber optic cable follows a Poisson process with an average of
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The number of flaws in a fiber optic cable follows a Poisson process with an average of 0.6 per 100 feet.
(a) Find the probability of exactly 2 flaws in a 200 foot cable.
(b) Find the probability of exactly 1 flaw in the first 100 feet and exactly 1 flaw in the second 100 feet.
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Probability And Statistics For Engineers
ISBN: 9780134435688
9th Global Edition
Authors: Richard Johnson, Irwin Miller, John Freund
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