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g Earthquakes in Oklahoma. Oklahoma is a Great Plains state in the south-central part of the United States, a region not historically known for its earthquakes. Seismic records up to 2008 show that Oklahoma has experienced a constant rate about 1.5 perceptible earthquakes (magnitude at least 3) per year, on average. a. Assuming that earthquakes are random and independent, with a constant rate of 1.5 per year, the count of perceptible earthquakes per year in Oklahoma should have a Poisson distribution with mean 1.5. Under this model, what is the probability that Oklahoma had more than 10 perceptible earthquakes in a given year prior to 2008

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