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Suppose a small amount of blood is sampled and the number of white blood cells are counted. If the number of white blood cells is Poisson distributed with λ = 6, what is the probability that the sample has more than 4 white blood cells? What is the average number of white blood cells per sample? Is Pr(4X)=0.7149;E(X)=6\operatorname { Pr } ( 4 \leq X ) = 0.7149 ; E ( X ) = 6 correct?


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"g" Factor

A concept in psychology referring to general intelligence, representing a core of common skill underlying all specific cognitive abilities.

"g" Factor

The general intelligence factor believed to underlie specific mental abilities and talents.

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