Answer:
Probability of having two hits in the same region = 0.178
mu: average number of hits per region
x: number of hits
e: mathematical constant approximately equal to 2.71828.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can describe the probability of k events with the Poisson distribution, expressed as:

Being μ the expected rate of events.
If 535 bombs hit 553 regions, the expected rate of bombs per region (the events for this question) is:

For a region to being hit by two bombs, it has a probability of:

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
40 degrees
<span>complimentary angels are those who add up to 90 degree
2x+10+48=90
2x+58=90
2x=90-58
2x=32
x=16</span>
Answer:
Part A
30
44
26
Part B
176
Step-by-step explanation:
Total: 65+110+75 = 250
P(O) = 75/250 × 100 = 30%
P(A) = 110/250 × 100 = 44%
P(K) = 65/250 × 100 = 26%
Apple juice:
44% of 400
44/100 × 400
176