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Mathematics, 19.04.2021 15:40, leta18

Suppose that we have digital signals represented as Hamming codes whose number of errors are Poisson distributed with a mean of 36 errors. Use Chebyshev's Inequality to compute the lower bound for the number of signals that need to be sent so that the total number of errors are within 10 percent of the expected number of errors with at least 95 percent probability.

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