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please help me in calculate P(Y>10) instead of P(Y<90), thanks

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Suppose we have a computer program consisting of n = 100 pages of code.
Let X; be the number of errors on the i-th page of code. Suppose that the X;'s are
Poisson with mean 1 and that they are independent. Let Y = 1X; be the total
number of errors. Use the Central Limit Theorem to approximate P(Y < 90). (Your
answer can include the CDF of N(0, 1), Þ(x).)
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