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i have the following question:
An experiment on 25 cars is carried out. 15 of these cars are classed as flawed. 10 are classed as flawless.
assuming this has a poisson distribution
my solution so far:
ive taken the average no of flaws to be 15/25=0.6
So
As the question asked for the probability that a car has a flaw in terms of
Last edited by GemmaJ1988 (2008-11-24 08:23:11)
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i have the following question:
An experiment on 25 cars is carried out. 15 of these cars are classed as flawed. 10 are classed as flawless.
assuming this has a poisson distribution
find the probability that a car has a flaw in terms ofmy solution so far:
ive taken the average no of flaws to be 15/25=0.6
So
so the prob of a car having a flaw is:
soAs the question asked for the probability that a car has a flaw in terms of
im not sure if my solution is what the questions actually asking for
please help!
this is so hard:o
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I disagree, I think the answer is 0.3293
http://www.mathcelebrity.com/poisson.php
Using 1,0.6,1 for your entries since 15/25 = 0.6 and we only use n for the mean which we already have, you can see the math. I think the 1st poster needs to divide by e to the negative lambda. With respect to everything else, I agree with the 1st poster on the math, except the last step.
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