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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 14:00 yannabby26

Asaprocurementofficer, components to use in your company’s production process. A potential supplier has indicated that they can supply the component that has a defect rate of 1.1% that is well below your current supplier's defect rate. You take 100 components and find four of them defective upon evaluation. Using the Poisson Distribution, how likely is it to get four or fewer defects out of 100?

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