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Consider a Poisson probability distribution in a manufacturing process with an average of 3 flaws every 100 feet. Find the probability of
 a. no flaws in 100 feet
  b. 2 flaws in 100 feet
  c. 1 flaws in 150 feet
  d. 3 or 4 flaws in 150 feet

Question 2

The ratio of MSE/MSR yields
 a. SST
  b. the F statistic
  c. SSR
  d. None of these alternatives is correct.



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Answer to Question 1

a. .0498
b. .2240
c. .0500
d. .3585

Answer to Question 2

D



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