Multiple Choice
Assume that customer arrivals at a ticket counter can be modeled by a Poisson distribution. The average arrival rate is 12 customers per hour. What is the probability of zero arrivals in the next hour (to three decimal places) ?
A) 1.000
B) 0.002
C) 0.000
D) 0.012
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