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Mathematics, 04.03.2020 17:03, Athenax

Assume that the Poisson distribution applies and that the mean number of hurricanes in a certain area is 6.9 per year. a. Find the probability that, in a year, there will be 4 hurricanes. b. In a 45-year period, how many years are expected to have 4 hurricanes? c. How does the result from part (b) compare to a recent period of 45 years in which 4 years had 4 hurricanes? Does the Poisson distribution work well here? a. The probability is nothing. (Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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