\begin{tabular}{l|l} Cars arrive at a certain restaurant's drive-through at a rate of & (a) Construct a probability dist

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\begin{tabular}{l|l} Cars arrive at a certain restaurant's drive-through at a rate of & (a) Construct a probability dist

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\begin{tabular}{l|l} Cars arrive at a certain restaurant's drive-through at a rate of & (a) Construct a probability distribution for the random \\ 0.2 cars per minute between the hours of 11:00 P.M. and & variable X, assuming it follows a Poisson process with \\ 1:00 A.M, on Saturday evening. The restaurant begins an & λ=0.2 and t=30. This is the probability distribution of X \\ advertising blitz that touts its late-night service. After one week & before the advertising. Remember that x=0,1,2,3,….16. \\ of advertising, the restaurant's officials count the number of \\ cars, X, arriving at the restaurant's drive-through between the \\ hours of 12:00 midnight and 12:30 A.M. for 198 of its \\ restaurants. The results are shown in the following table. Use \\ the table to answer parts (a) through (c) to the right. \\ Click the icon to view the data table. \end{tabular}
Restaurant car arrival frequency
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