Answer:
a. 0.098
b. 4.41
c. Yes, it does.
Step-by-step explanation:
a.
The Poisson distribution's equation is:
P(x) = (nˣ*e⁻ⁿ)/x!
where P is the probability, n is mean number, and x the number of the event happens, so:
[tex]P(3) = \frac{5.8^3*e^{-5.8}}{3!}[/tex]
P(3) = 0.098
b.
For 45 years, the years that are expected to have 3 hurricanes are
P(3) * 45 = 0.098*45 = 4.41
c.
Yes, it does. The Poisson distribution works well because the observed value of the number of years that 3 hurricanes occur is 45-year period is very close to the calculated value.