1. A grocery store counts the number of customers who arriveduring an hour. The average over a year is 29 customers per hour.Assume the arrival of customers follows a Poisson distribution. (Itusually does.) Find the probability that at least one customerarrives in a particular one minute period. Round your answer to 3decimals. Find the probability that at least two customers arrivein a particular 2 minute period.
2. Label each as one of the following
Exponential
Poisson
Binomial
Uniform
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