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Chapter 4. Poisson Distribution. A healthy female rabbit typically produces an average of seven litters per year. Suppose that one healthy female rabbit is randomly chosen
1. Fill in "True" or "False": The random variable X represents the number of litters per year that a healthy
female rabbit can have.
2. Fill in "True" or "False":X may not take on whole number values 0, 1,2,3
%. (round
3. The probability (in % terms) that she has exactly one litter in one year is
to two decimals)
4. The probability (in % terms) that she has at least two litters in one year is
%.
(round to two decimals)
5. The probability (in % terms) that she has exactly three litters in one year is
%
(round to two decimals)
6. The probability (in % terms) that she has between 2 and 4 litters in one year is
(round to two decimals)
%.

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