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Rockets and Targets
During the latter days of World War II, the Germans developed flying rocket bombs. These bombs were used to attack London. Allied military intelligence didn’t know whether these bombs were fired at random or had a sophisticated aiming device. To determine the answer, they used the Poisson distribution.
To assess the accuracy of these bombs, London was divided into 576 square regions. Each region was
Using the Poisson distribution, find the theoretical values for each number of hits. In this case, the number of bombs was 535, and the number of regions was 576. So
For 3 hits,
Hence, the number of hits is (0.0528)(576) = 30.4128.
Complete the table for the other number of hits.
2. Write a brief statement comparing the two distributions.
3. Based on your answer to question 2, can you conclude that the rockets were fired at random?
1.
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The theoretical values for the number of hits using Poisson distribution and to complete the given table.
Answer to Problem 1AC
The theoretical value for 0 hit is 227.5 regions.
The theoretical value for 1 hit is 211 regions.
The theoretical value for 2 hits is 97.9 regions.
The theoretical value for 3 hits is 30.4 regions.
The theoretical value for 4 hits is 7.1 regions.
The theoretical value for 5 hits is 1.3 regions.
The completed table is given below:
Hits | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Regions | 227.5 | 211 | 97.9 | 30.4 | 7.1 | 1.3 |
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
The table shows the number of bombs for 576 regions.
Hits | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Regions | 229 | 211 | 93 | 35 | 7 | 1 |
The theoretical values for the number of hits are:
Hits | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
Regions | 30.4 |
The mean number of hits is given to be 0.929.
Calculation:
For 0 hits, the theoretical value is,
Thus,
For 1 hit, the theoretical value is,
Thus,
For 2 hits, the theoretical value is,
=0.17
Thus,
For 3 hits, the theoretical value is,
=0.053
Thus,
For 4 hits, the theoretical value is,
=0.0123
Thus,
For 5 hits, the theoretical value is,
=0.0023
Thus,
2.
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To write: A brief statement comparing the two distributions.
Explanation of Solution
Statement:
The actual values are very close to the theoretical values. Hence Poisson distribution fits the data well.
3.
To conclude: Whether the rockets are fired at random.
Conclusion:
Yes, the rockets were fired at random because the theoretical values and the actual values are closer.
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