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A company produces optical-fiber cable with a mean of 0.4 flaws per 100 feet. What is the probability that there will be exactly 5 flaws in 1200 feet of cable? Round your answer to four decimal places.

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Solution:

lambda (λ) is the mean number of events within a given interval of time or space.


\begin{gathered} \lambda=0.4((1200)/(100)) \\ \\ \lambda=4.8 \end{gathered}

Also, given;


x=5

Thus, the probability is;


P(X=x)=e^(-\lambda)\cdot(\lambda^x)/(x!)

Then;


\begin{gathered} P(5)=e^(-4.8)((4.8^5)/(5!)) \\ \\ P(5)\approx0.1747 \end{gathered}

ANSWER: 0.1747

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