Final answer:
To compute the mean, variance, and standard deviation of a Poisson distribution given its mean. Intervals cannot be calculated without additional information.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Mean, μx: The mean of a Poisson distribution is given by μ. In this case, μ = 3.8.
Variance, σ²x: The variance of a Poisson distribution is equal to its mean, so σ²x = μ = 3.8.
Standard deviation, σx: The standard deviation of a Poisson distribution is the square root of its variance, so σx = sqrt(σ²x) = sqrt(3.8) ≈ 1.95.
b) Intervals: More information is needed to calculate intervals.