The number of hours a candidate studies for an actuarial exam is exponentially distributed with mean 150. Two hundred candidates are randomly selected. Approximate the probability that the total number of hours studied by these 200 candidates excoed 31,000. 0.32 0.36 0.49

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The number of hours a candidate studies for an actuarial exam is exponentially distributed with mean 150. Two hundred candidates are
randomly selected.
Approximate the probability that the total number of hours studied by these 200 candidates exceed 31,000.
0.32
B.
0.36
0.49
Transcribed Image Text:The number of hours a candidate studies for an actuarial exam is exponentially distributed with mean 150. Two hundred candidates are randomly selected. Approximate the probability that the total number of hours studied by these 200 candidates exceed 31,000. 0.32 B. 0.36 0.49
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