It was found that, in 19th-century Prussia, an average of 0….
It was found that, in 19th-century Prussia, an average of 0.61 soldiers died from horse kicks each year in each Prussian Army Corps. Assuming that the number of horse-kick deaths per year follows a Poisson distribution, calculate the probability that exactly two soldiers died from horse kicks in the VII Army Corps in 1898.
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