In analyzing hits by bombs in a past war, a city was subdivided into 639 regions, each with an area of 0.5-mi². A total of 555 bombs hit the combined area of 639 regions. (d) If a region is randomly selected, find the probability that it was hit at most twice. (Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.)  (e) If a region is randomly selected, find the probability that it was hit at least once. (Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.)  (f) Based on the probability found in part e, how many of the 639 regions are expected to be hit at least once?

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In analyzing hits by bombs in a past war, a city was subdivided into 639 regions, each with an area of 0.5-mi². A total of 555 bombs hit the combined area of 639 regions.

(d) If a region is randomly selected, find the probability that it was hit at most twice.
(Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.) 

(e) If a region is randomly selected, find the probability that it was hit at least once.
(Report answer accurate to 4 decimal places.) 

(f) Based on the probability found in part e, how many of the 639 regions are expected to be hit at least once?  

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