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Approximately 4% of silicon wafers produced by a manufacturer have fewer than two large flaws. If Y, the number of flaws per wafer , has a Poisson distribution, what proportion of wafer have more than five large flaws?
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Y ~ Po (λ)
P(Y < 2) = P(Y ≤ 1) = 0.04
Plug into the pdf for Po(λ), and solve for λ
After that, use your answer to find P(Y > 5)
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