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The number of flaws in a fiber optic cable follows a poisson distribution. it is known that the mean number of flaws in 50m of cable is 1.2. a) what is the probability of exactly three flaws in 150m of cable? b) what is the probability of at least two flaws in 100m of cable? c) what is the probability of exactly one flaw in the first 50m of cable, and exactly one flaw in the second 50m of cable?

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