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    Suppose That the Number of Buses Arriving at a Depot
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Suppose That the Number of Buses Arriving at a Depot

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Suppose that the number of buses arriving at a Depot per minute is a Poisson process.If the average number of buses arriving per minute is 3,what is the probability that exactly 6 buses arrive in the next minute?

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