Amit M Agarwal Solutions for Chapter: Advanced Probability, Exercise 4: Target Exercises
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A pair of dice is rolled together till a sum of either or is obtained. The probability that comes before , is

Let denotes the set of all onto functions from to , A function is chosen at random from . The probability that consists of exactly two elements, is

The value of $m$ for Poisson's distribution is

The mean of Poisson's distribution with parameter is

In Poisson's distribution, for is . The mean of distribution is

For a Poisson variate , then mean is

Assuming distribution to be Poisson, the probability that atmost defective bolts will be found in a box of bolts, if it is known that of such bolts are defective, is

In a precision bombing attack, there is a chance that any one bomb will strike the target. Two direct hits are required to destroy the target completely. The number of bombs which should be dropped to give a chance or better of completely destroying the target, can be
