A telephone company's goal is to have no more than 3 monthly line failures on any 100 miles of line. The company currently experiences an average of 5 monthly line failures per 50 miles of line. Let x denote the number of monthly line failures per 100 miles of line. Assuming x has a Poisson distribution: |
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Find the probability that the company will meet its goal on a particular 100 miles of line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer to 4 decimal places.) |
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Find the probability that the company will not meet its goal on a particular 100 miles of line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer to 4 decimal places.) |
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Find the probability that the company will have no more than 3 monthly failures on a particular 200 miles of line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer to 4 decimal places.) |
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Find the probability that the company will have more than 12 monthly failures on a particular 150 miles of line. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round final answer to 4 decimal places.) |
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