Certainly! To find the probabilities for P(5), P(6), and P(7), you can use the same formula as before:
P(5) = e^(-6.3) * (6.3^5) / 5!
P(6) = e^(-6.3) * (6.3^6) / 6!
P(7) = e^(-6.3) * (6.3^7) / 7!
To calculate these probabilities, you can use a scientific calculator or a computer software that has the capability to calculate exponential functions and factorials.
Once you have obtained the probabilities for P(4), P(5), P(6), and P(7), you simply need to add them together to find the total probability.
Total probability = P(4) + P(5) + P(6) + P(7)
Calculate the values and sum them up to find the final answer.