The number of flaws in bolts of cloth in textile manufacturing is assumed to be Poisson distributed with a mean of 0.09 flaw per square meter. a) What is the probability that there are two flaws in one square meter of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i 0.0037 b) What is the probability that there is one flaw in 10 square meters of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i 0.3659 c) What is the probability that there are no flaws in 20 square meters of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i 0.1653 d) What is the probability that there are at least two flaws in 10 square meters of of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i

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The number of flaws in bolts of cloth in textile manufacturing is assumed to be Poisson distributed with a mean of 0.09 flaw per
square meter.
a) What is the probability that there are two flaws in one square meter of cloth?
Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654).
P = i 0.0037
b) What is the probability that there is one flaw in 10 square meters of cloth?
Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654).
P = i 0.3659
c) What is the probability that there are no flaws in 20 square meters of cloth?
Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654).
P = i 0.1653
d) What is the probability that there are at least two flaws in 10 square meters of of cloth?
Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654).
P =
i
Transcribed Image Text:The number of flaws in bolts of cloth in textile manufacturing is assumed to be Poisson distributed with a mean of 0.09 flaw per square meter. a) What is the probability that there are two flaws in one square meter of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i 0.0037 b) What is the probability that there is one flaw in 10 square meters of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i 0.3659 c) What is the probability that there are no flaws in 20 square meters of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i 0.1653 d) What is the probability that there are at least two flaws in 10 square meters of of cloth? Round your answer to four decimal places (e.g. 98.7654). P = i
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