You are the maintenance engineer for a plant that manufactures consumer electronic goods. You are just about
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1. There is a 0.5 chance that none of the machines will fail.
2. There is an approximate 0.15 chance that two or more will fail.
3. There is virtually no chance that four or more will fail.
Being impatient with this slow assessment procedure, you decide to try to fit a theoretical distribution.
a. Many operations researchers would use a Poisson distribution in this case. Why might the Poisson be appropriate? Why might it not be appropriate?
b. Find a Poisson distribution that provides a good representation of your assessed beliefs. Give a specific value for the parameter m.
c. Given your answer to b, what is the expected number of machines that will break down during your absence?
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Making Hard Decisions with decision tools
ISBN: 978-0538797573
3rd edition
Authors: Robert Clemen, Terence Reilly
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