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Radio blackouts are among the most common space weather events to affect Earth. Minor radio blackouts occur, on average, twice per year. Use a Poisson process to model the phenomenon. (a) Given that 3 events have occurred in the first half of the year, what is that probability that 3 events will happen in the rest of the year? (b) How many radio blackouts do you expect to see in two years? (c) Starting from now, how long must we wait so that the probability of seeing the next radio blackout is at least 0.5? (d) Find the probability that the time to the 4th blackout is at most 2 years.

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