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Mathematics, 30.03.2020 19:10 alex7881

Let X be the number of accidents per week at the Hillsborough Street roundabout by the NCSU Bell Tower. Assume X varies with mean 2.2 and standard deviation 1.4. Note that X has only small whole-number values so the distribution of X cannot be reasonably approximated with a normal model.

Question 1. Let x be the mean number of accidents per week at the roundabout during a year (52 weeks). What is the probability that x is less than 2? (Use 4 decimal places in your answer).

Question 2. What is the probability that there are fewer than 100 accidents at the roundabout in a year? (Use 4 decimal places in your answer).

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