Problem 3 (25 Points) A parking lot has two entrances. Cars arrive at entrance I according to a Poisson distribution at

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Problem 3 (25 Points) A parking lot has two entrances. Cars arrive at entrance I according to a Poisson distribution at

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Problem 3 25 Points A Parking Lot Has Two Entrances Cars Arrive At Entrance I According To A Poisson Distribution At 1
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Problem 3 25 Points A Parking Lot Has Two Entrances Cars Arrive At Entrance I According To A Poisson Distribution At 2
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Problem 3 (25 Points) A parking lot has two entrances. Cars arrive at entrance I according to a Poisson distribution at an average of 2 per hour, and at entrance II at an average of 3 per hour. Assuming that the number of cars arriving to each entrance are independent, what is the probability that in the next two hours exactly 3 cars enter the parking lot?
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