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11 January, 11:49

Assume that the poisson distribution applies and that the mean number of hurricanes in a certain area is 5.55.5 per year.

a. find the probability that, in a year, there will be 44 hurricanes.

b. in a 5555 -year period, how many years are expected to have 44 hurricanes?

c. how does the result from part (b) compare to a recent period of 5555 years in which 88 years had 44 hurricanes? does the poisson distribution work well here?

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  1. 11 January, 15:47
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    We are given

    λ = mean = 5.5 hurricanes per year

    and Poisson distribution applies.

    P (k, λ ) = λ ^k * e^ ( - λ ) / k!

    a) 4 hurricanes in a year

    P (4,5.5) = 5.5^ (4) * e^ (-5.5) / 4!

    =0.1558

    b) In 55 years, the expected number of years with 4 hurricanes

    = 55*0.1558 = 8.57, could be rounded to the nearest integer, 9.

    c) Records show that in 55 years had 8 years had 4 hurricanes each year.

    This compares very closely with the expected number 8.57.
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