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10 September, 08:29

On average, there are 10 customers arrives a local bank per hour. Bob is the only bank teller on duty at the bank currently and needs to run out for 6 minutes. What is the probability that no customer will arrive in the next 6 minutes?

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  1. 10 September, 08:55
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    the probability that no customer will arrive in the next 6 minutes = 0.36788 = 0.368

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If there are 10 customers per hour, this translates to 1 customer per 6 minutes

    So, if there's a mean of 1 customer per 6 minutes, to obtain the probability that no customer will come in a 6 minute interval, this becomes a Poisson distribution problem.

    The Poisson distribution formula is given by

    P (X = x) = (e^-λ) (λˣ) / x!

    where λ = mean = 1 customer per 6 minutes

    x = 0 customer per 6 minutes

    P (X=0) = (e⁻¹) (1⁰) / 0! = 0.36788 = 0.368
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