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Mathematics, 15.04.2021 21:50 melisa141b

(1 point) It is reasonable to model the number of winter storms in a season as with a Poisson random variable. Suppose that in a good year the average number of storms is 2, and that in a bad year the average is 3. If the probability that next year will be a good year is 0.4 and the probability that it will be bad is 0.6, find the expected value and variance in the number of storms that will occur.

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