Solving Probability Problems: Binomial & Poisson Distribution Formulas

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The discussion focuses on solving probability problems using binomial and Poisson distribution formulas. The first question involves calculating the probability of exactly two defective chips in a sample of ten, which requires the binomial distribution. The second question asks for the probability of more than two breakdowns in a 24-hour period, utilizing the Poisson distribution. The third question compares the number of families with 4 boys and 2 girls to those with an equal number of boys and girls, emphasizing combinatorial calculations. The fourth question calculates the probability of 0 to 3 bank arrivals in one minute, also using the Poisson distribution.
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I have these four questions I'm having trouble solving...
Could anyone write the solutions, but with steps on how they did it so I can possibly learn! Thanks a lot

I'm pretty sure they use the binomial or poisson distribution formulas... can't get proper answers


1. In a large shipment of chips, 5% are defective. What is the probability that exactly two out of a sample of ten are defective?

2. On average, a system breaks down every 50hrs. Find the probability of more than two break-downs in a 24hr period.

3. Show that there are more families of 6 children split 4-2 than those with 3 boys and 3 girls.

4. People arrive at a bank at the rate of 60 per hour. Find the chance of getting 0,1,2 or 3 in the next minute.
 
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You learn by doing things yourself. (1) is a "binomial distribution" problem, (2) and (4) are Poisson distribution, and (3) is just a matter of calculating the number of combinations.
 
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