SOLUTION: Calculate the probability (to 3 d.p.) that, on a routine run: (i) there will be no passenger; (ii) there will be just one passenger; (iii) there will be exactly two passen

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Question 1176797: Calculate the probability (to 3 d.p.) that, on a routine run:
(i) there will be no passenger;
(ii) there will be just one passenger;
(iii) there will be exactly two passengers;
(iv) there will be at least three passengers.

Answer by ikleyn(53751) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Your post is FATALLY INCOMPLETE.

You simply loose half of the problem, its core part, somewhere.