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Arben, it shows as a 1. Spooky framework. ![one instead of b][1] [1]: https://community.wolfram.com//c/portal/getImageAttachment?filename=Screenshotfrom2023-09-3008-04-40.png&userId=2840164
In general, the limit of a function at 'a' has nothing to do with its value at 'a', unless the function is continuous at 'a', which happens when the value at 'a' coincides with its limit at 'a'. In the limit, you only care about values AROUND 'a',...
Dear Mr. Sandlin: I am NO expert on Wolfram or Probability but the following may help you.
Marc: That is what I did on the problem and got PoissonDistribution[3.71429] which has a Kurtosis of 3.26923, which does not appear as a valid answer on Problem 6 from Quiz 3.