Answer:
1) 


2) Expected number of 200 restaurants in which exactly 8 customers use the drive-through: 20.66
Expected number of 200 restaurants in which exactly 9 customers use the drive-through: 13.76
Explanation:
In a Poisson distribution, the probability that X represents the number of successes of a random variable is given by the following formula:

In which
x is the number of sucesses
 is the Euler number
 is the Euler number
 is the mean in the given time interval.
 is the mean in the given time interval.
Question 1. Use the Poisson distribution to calculate the probability that exactly 8 cars will use the drive-through between 12:00 midnight and 12:30 AM on a Saturday night at Wendy's. Do the same for exactly 9 cars.
Cars arrive at the Wendy's drive-through at a rate of 1 car every 5 minutes between the hours of 11:00 PM and 1:00 AM. on Saturday nights. This means that during 30 minutes, 6 cars expected to arrive. So 
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P(X = 8)


P(X = 9)


Question 2. At how many of the 200 restaurants in the survey would you expect exactly 8 customers to use the drive-through? exactly 9 customers?
There is a 10.33 probability that 8 customers would use the drive through for each restaurant.
So of 200, the expected number is

There is a 6.88 probability that 9 customers would use the drive through for each restaurant.
So of 200, the expected number is
