SOLUTION: The worldwide number of airplane crashes follows a Poisson distribution with an average of
1.2 crashes per month. What is the probability that there will be
(a) at least 2 such a
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Question 1141827: The worldwide number of airplane crashes follows a Poisson distribution with an average of
1.2 crashes per month. What is the probability that there will be
(a) at least 2 such accidents in the next month
(b) exactly 3 accidents in the next 3 months?
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