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In order for the computer to execute a program,both the program and the data must be placed in the computer's random access memory (RAM).
Poisson Random Variable
Represents a statistical measure that models the number of times an event happens in a fixed interval of time or space when these events occur with a known constant mean rate independently of the time since the last event.
Standard Deviation
A measure of the amount of variation or dispersion in a set of values, calculated as the square root of variance.
Discrete Random Variable
A type of random variable that can take on a countable number of distinct values, often used to model scenarios where outcomes are countable.
Expected Number
The calculated average or mean value of a numerical random variable, representing what one expects to happen over numerous trials.
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