Chapter 1: Q8BSC (page 1)
Hurricanes. In Exercises 5–8, assume that the Poisson distribution applies; assume that the mean number of Atlantic hurricanes in the United States is 6.1 per year, as in Example 1; and proceed to find the indicated probability.
Hurricanes
a. Find the probability that in a year, there will be 4 hurricanes.
b. In a 55-year period, how many years are expected to have 4 hurricanes?
c. How does the result from part (b) compare to the recent period of 55 years in which 10 years had 4 hurricanes? Does the Poisson distribution work well here?
Short Answer
a.The probability of 4 hurricanes in a year is equal to 0.129.
b. Thus, the expected number of years to have 4hurricanes in a 55-year period is equal to 7.1 years.
c. The expected number of years that have 4hurricanes is not equal to the actual number of years that have 4hurricanes in a 55-year period.Since the expected and the actual values are not equal, the Poisson distribution does not work well here.