Answer to Question #41542 in Statistics and Probability for shashi kumar

Question #41542
) If X is a Poisson variate and p(X = 3) > p(X = 2) then find the minimum value of mean
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Expert's answer
2014-05-07T10:26:14-0400
The minimal value of mean is absent. Substituting k=3 and k=2 into the formula P(X=k)=lambdak e-lambda/k! we come to inequality lambda>3, where lambda is a real number.

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