Title: John parks cars at a hotel. On average, 6.7 cars will arrive in an hour. Assume a driver's decision ... Post by: k123p on Jan 26, 2018 John parks cars at a hotel. On average, 6.7 cars will arrive in an hour. Assume a driver's decision on whether to let John park the car does not depend upon any other person's decision. Define the random variable x to be the number of cars arriving in any hour period. a . What is the appropriate probability distribution for x? Explain how x satisfies the properties of the distribution. b. Compute the probability that exactly 5 cars will arrive in the next hour. c. Compute the probability that no more than 5 cars will arrive in the next hour.
Title: John parks cars at a hotel. On average, 6.7 cars will arrive in an hour. Assume a driver's decision Post by: sophiakhalid12 on Jan 26, 2018 Content hidden
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