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Mathematics, 13.03.2021 02:30, lilypup004

he FDAL level for insect filth in chocolate is 0.6 insect fragments (larvae, eggs, body parts, and so on) per grams. Suppose that there is an average of 0.57 insect fragments per gram of chocolate bar and the distribution is following a Poisson distribution. Compute the probabilities that the number of insect fragments in a 50-gram sample of chocolate bar are:

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