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SAT, 14.06.2020 19:57 joelpimentel

Suppose the number X of tornadoes observed in a particular region during a 1-year period has a Poisson distribution with 8. A. Compute P(X 5). B. Compute P(6 X 9). C. Compute P(10 X). D. What is the probability that the observed number of tornadoes exceeds the expected number by more than 1 standard deviation?

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