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Mathematics, 07.10.2019 16:30 teneciastclair7

The number of motor-vehicle fatalities in a city during a week is poissondistributed, with an average of 8 fatalities per week.

a) what is the probability that 12 fatalities occur in a specific week?
b) what is the probability that at least 12 fatalities occur in a specific week?
c) how many motor-vehicle fatalities would have to occur during a given week to conclude there are an unusually high number of events in that week?

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