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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 19:00 alvarezreinier2

For monday through thursday when there isn't a holiday the average number of vehicles that visit a particular retailer between 2pm and 3pm each afternoon is 6.5,
and the number of cars that show up on any given day follows a poisson distribution.
What is the probability that exactly 5 cars will show up next monday?

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