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On average, 5.2hurricanes hit a certain region in a year. What is the probability that there will be 3or fewer hurricanes hitting this year?

Short Answer

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The required probability is0.23807

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01

Given Information 

Given in the question that, on average, 5.2hurricanes hit a certain region in a year.

We need to find the probability that there will be 3 or fewer hurricanes hitting this year.

02

Explanation 

Here,

Average =5.2hurricanes per year

That means the hurricane is likely to occur over a specified period.

Therefore, it is a Poisson distribution

Hence,

P(3orfewerhurricanes)

=P(0)+P(1)+P(2)+P(3)

=e5.25.200!+e5.25.211!+e5.25.222!+e5.25.233!

=0.238

03

Final Answer 

The required probability is0.23807

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