Alpha Geek

(8)

$10/per page/Negotiable

About Alpha Geek

Levels Tought:
University

Expertise:
Accounting,Algebra See all
Accounting,Algebra,Architecture and Design,Art & Design,Biology,Business & Finance,Calculus,Chemistry,Communications,Computer Science,Environmental science,Essay writing,Programming,Social Science,Statistics Hide all
Teaching Since: Apr 2017
Last Sign in: 438 Weeks Ago, 1 Day Ago
Questions Answered: 9562
Tutorials Posted: 9559

Education

  • bachelor in business administration
    Polytechnic State University Sanluis
    Jan-2006 - Nov-2010

  • CPA
    Polytechnic State University
    Jan-2012 - Nov-2016

Experience

  • Professor
    Harvard Square Academy (HS2)
    Mar-2012 - Present

Category > Statistics Posted 10 Jun 2017 My Price 4.00

Calculate P(|Y −λ| ≤ 2σ) for the Poisson probability distribution of Example

Calculate P(|Y −λ| ≤ 2σ) for the Poisson probability distribution of Example 3.22. Does this agree with the empirical rule?

Example 3.22

Industrial accidents occur according to a Poisson process with an average of three accidents per month. During the last two months, ten accidents occurred. Does this number seem highly improbable if the mean number of accidents per month, µ, is still equal to 3? Does it indicate an increase in the mean number of accidents per month?

 

Answers

(8)
Status NEW Posted 10 Jun 2017 05:06 PM My Price 4.00

-----------

Attachments

1497115515-1529108_1_636324067761306644_New-Doc-2017-06-07--5-.pdf
Not Rated(0)