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londonang

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If arrivals follow a Poisson probability distribution, the time between successive arrivals must follow
 a. a Poisson probability distribution.
  b. a normal probability distribution.
  c. a uniform probability distribution.
  d. an exponential probability distribution.

Question 2

Regression analysis is a statistical procedure for developing a mathematical equation that describes how
 a. one independent and one or more dependent variables are related.
  b. several independent and several dependent variables are related.
  c. one dependent and one or more independent variables are related.
  d. one dependent, one independent, and several error variables are related.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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