Question: 13. If X ~ Poisson(1), then E(X) = var(X) = 1. Why does this often make the Poisson impractical to use for modeling data? 14.

 13. If X ~ Poisson(1), then E(X) = var(X) = 1.

Why does this often make the Poisson impractical to use for modeling

13. If X ~ Poisson(1), then E(X) = var(X) = 1. Why does this often make the Poisson impractical to use for modeling data? 14. Are the random numbers generated by a computer "truly" random

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