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I don't know if any of you answer statistics questions, but you really helped this struggling old lady get through algebra last year so I thought I would give you a try. (Y
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Question 405417: Hi,
I don't know if any of you answer statistics questions, but you really helped this struggling old lady get through algebra last year so I thought I would give you a try. (Yes, I'm struggling with Stats just as much.)
My question reads: A fisherman arrives at his favorite fishing spot. From past experience he knows that the number of fish he catches per hour follows a Poisson distribution at .5/hr. What’s the probability that will catch at least 3 in four hrs.
Here's my take: If he catches .5 in one hour, that makes the lambda .5/1? Multiplied by the time (4 hours) gives me 2. So I believe my 2 calculator numbers are 2 and 3. If I'm doing the keystrokes correctly, I come up with a .184 probability.
Am I even in the ballpark?
Thanks so much for ANY help you can give me!
You can put this solution on YOUR website! It depends on the parameter that you use.
The probability mass function for the Poisson distribution is . The parameter is correct.
The probability of catching 0, or 1, or 2 fish is . Hence the probability of catching at least 3 fish is , to 6 decimal places.