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A highly trafficked Interstate Highway has an hourly average of 2 accidents over any 10 mile stretch. The number of accidents is believed to follow a Poisson distribution.

Use the Poisson Distribution table (pages 3 & 4) to determine the probability that:

1) Over a 10 mile stretch, NO accidents will occur during a randomly selected hour

2) There will be more than 8 accidents over a 30 mile stretch during a randomly selected hour

Show your work and clearly explain your reasoning for your answers.

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