Customers arrive at a drive-up window of a fast-food restaurant at a rate of 3 per minute during lunch hour. a.What is the probability that the next customer will arrive within 2 minutes? b.What is the probability that the next customer will arrive within 4 minutes? c.During the dinner time period,the arrival rate is 1 per minute.What are your answers to a and b for this period? (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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Customers arrive at a drive-up window of a fast-food restaurant at a rate of 3 per minute during lunch hour. a.What is the probability that the next customer will arrive within 2 minutes? b.What is the probability that the next customer will arrive within 4 minutes? c.During the dinner time period,the arrival rate is 1 per minute.What are your answers to a and b for this period? (Round to four decimal places as needed.)
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