A new car was put into production. It involved many assembly tasks. Each car was inspected at the end of the assembly line and t
he number of defects per unit was recorded. For the first 100 cars produced, there were 40 defective cars. Some of the cars had no defects, a few had one defect, and so on. The distribution of defects followed a Poisson distribution. Based on the first 100 cars produced, about how many out of every 1,000 cars assembled should have one or more defects? Select one:
A. About 660
B. About 165
C. About 630
D. About 330