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Consider writing onto a computer disk and then sending it through a certifier that counts the number of missing pulses. Suppose this number X has a Poisson distribution with lamda = .2. a) What is the probability that a disk has exactly one missing pulse? b) What is the probability that a disk has at least two missing pulses? c) What is EX)? d) What is Var(X)? e) If two disks are independently selected, what is the probability that neither contains a missing pulse?

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