A gas station has seven pumps who receive cars independently of one another, each according to a Poisson process with an

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A gas station has seven pumps who receive cars independently of one another, each according to a Poisson process with an average 10 cars per hour. What is the probability that none of the six pumps receives any cars during a given 1-minute period? 0.2532 0.5134 0.7321 0.4346 0.3114 0.6065
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