Hey! I've finally learned how to do Poisson Distribution, but hit a road bump in regards to a 'consecutive' event.
For example; If there are a mean of 10 bees appearing in a garden every 30 minutes, What are the chances of 1 Bee occuring for 3 consecutive 10 minute intervals.
To work this out, would this be;
P(X =1)^3
Or, is there a different way to work this out?
Any help is mega appreciated! Thanks
For example; If there are a mean of 10 bees appearing in a garden every 30 minutes, What are the chances of 1 Bee occuring for 3 consecutive 10 minute intervals.
To work this out, would this be;
P(X =1)^3
Or, is there a different way to work this out?
Any help is mega appreciated! Thanks