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Mathematics, 08.04.2021 21:40, SketchWasTaken

he occurrences of strong motion earthquakes in an area are modeled using a Poisson probability mass function. The historical data shows that in the past 40 years there were 2 such earthquakes that occurred in the area. (a) compute the probability that there will be no such earthquakes in the area in the next 10 years. (b) Compute the probability that such an earthquake may occur next year. (c) If a strong motion earthquake occurs in the area, there is 0.01 probability that a dam located in the area will suffer damage. Compute the probability of damage to the dam in the next 10 years due to earthquake

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