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Mathematics, 05.04.2021 23:40, annikacorrea

1. Suppose that a road has on average 4 potholes for every mile of road, and these potholes follow a Poisson distribution. a. Find the expected number of potholes in 1 mile of road. b. Find the probability there are no potholes in 1 mile of road. c. Find the probability there is exactly 1 pothole in 1 mile of road.

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