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Mathematics, 06.12.2019 23:31, sselect1

Let n1(t) and n2(t) be two independent poisson processes with rates λ1 = 1 and λ2 = 2, respectively. let n(t) be the merge process n(t)=n1(t)+n2(t). find the probability that n(1)=2 and n(2)=5.

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