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A cashier at carter's cafeteria can total an average of 2.2 trays per minute. the probability that the cashier will total between four and ten trays in a minute is:

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A cashier at Carter's cafeteria can total an average of 2.2 trays per minute. the probability that the cashier will total between four and ten trays in a minute is: 0.1082
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Answer:

The probability that the cashier will total between four and ten trays in a minute is 0.0724

Explanation:

We are given

A cashier at carter's cafeteria can total an average of 2.2 trays per minute

so, mean =2.2


\mu=2.2

Since, this is poisson's distribution

so, we can use formula


f(t)=(\mu^te^(-\mu))/(t!)

now, we have to find

the probability that the cashier will total between four and ten trays in a minute

we can plug
\mu=2.2


f(t)=((2.2)^te^(-2.2))/(t!)

At t=5:


f(5)=((2.2)^5e^(-2.2))/(5!)


f(5)=0.04759

At t=6:


f(6)=((2.2)^6e^(-2.2))/(6!)


f(6)=0.01745

At t=7:


f(7)=((2.2)^7e^(-2.2))/(7!)


f(7)=0.00548

At t=8:


f(8)=((2.2)^8e^(-2.2))/(8!)


f(8)=0.00151

At t=9:


f(9)=((2.2)^9e^(-2.2))/(9!)


f(9)=0.00037


P(4<t<10)=P(5)+P(6)+P(7)+P(8)+P(9)


P(4<t<10)=0.04759+0.01745+0.00548+0.00151+0.00037


P(4<t<10)=0.0724

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