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Mathematics, 21.03.2020 00:04 NotCJ5680

In a recent year, a hospital had 4224 births. Find the mean number of births per day, then use that result and the Poisson distribution to find the probability that in a day, there are 13 births. Does it appear likely that on any given day, there will be exactly 13 births?

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