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The Poisson distribution with parameter <math>\lambda = .3</math> has been assigned for the outcome of an experiment.  Let <math>X</math> be the outcome function. Find <math>P(X = 0)</math>, <math>P(X = 1)</math>, and <math>P(X  >  1)</math>.
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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> The Poisson distribution with parameter <math>\lambda = .3</math> has
been assigned for the outcome of an experiment.  Let <math>X</math> be the outcome function.
Find <math>P(X = 0)</math>, <math>P(X = 1)</math>, and <math>P(X  >  1)</math>.

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The Poisson distribution with parameter [math]\lambda = .3[/math] has been assigned for the outcome of an experiment. Let [math]X[/math] be the outcome function. Find [math]P(X = 0)[/math], [math]P(X = 1)[/math], and [math]P(X \gt 1)[/math].