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Mathematics, 30.07.2019 15:00 kj44

The number of major faults on a randomly chosen 1 km stretch of highway has a poisson distribution with mean 1.7. the random variable x is the distance (in km) between two successive major faults on the highway. what is the probability you must travel more than 3 km before encountering the next four major faults?

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