In a piece of fabric of length (100 mathrm{~m}) there are on average 10 flaws. These flaws
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In a piece of fabric of length \(100 \mathrm{~m}\) there are on average 10 flaws. These flaws are assumed to be Poisson distributed over the length. The \(100 \mathrm{~m}\) of fabric are cut in pieces of length \(4 \mathrm{~m}\).
What percentage of the \(4 \mathrm{~m}\) cuts can be expected to be without flaws?
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Applied Probability And Stochastic Processes
ISBN: 9780367658496
2nd Edition
Authors: Frank Beichelt
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