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Suppose that the number of calls per hour to an answering service follows a Poisson process with rate 10 per hour. Suppose that each call, independently, is made by a man with probability 2/3, and by a woman with probability 1/3, and the gender of the caller is independent of the time of the call. a) (2 points) What is the probability that in one hour exactly 4 men and exactly 2 women will call the answering service
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Kevin is an insurance salesman. when he sells a policy, he makes 20 percent of the policy premium (p) up front; then each year the policy is active, he receives 15 percent of the original premium. which equation could be used to figure his total commission on a policy that has been active for five years? c=0.80p c=0.20p + 0.15p c=0.35p + 4(0.15) c=0.95p
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Adrawer contains 12 identical white socks, 18 identical black socks and 14 identical brown socks. what is the least number of socks you must choose, without looking, to be certain that you have chosen two socks of the same colour?
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