For , let be a Poisson random variable with parameter . Compute


e^(-1/n)
correct

What can you conclude?

in probability, but does not converge in probability

in probability, in probability, and converges.

and in probability, but does not converge.
incorrect
? STANDARD NOTATION

To compute , let's first recall the probability mass function of a Poisson random variable. For a Poisson random variable with parameter , the probability mass function is given by:




where is the number of occurrences, and is the parameter of the Poisson distribution.

In this case, we are given that is a Poisson random variable with parameter . Substituting into the probability mass function, we have:



Now, we need to compute .


To do this, we'll plug in for in the previous equation:



We can simplify this expression further using the properties of exponents:



Finally, we can conclude that is the answer. This means that, in probability, converges to 0 as approaches infinity.