Final Answer:
a) 0.00277
b) 0.000146
c) 0.328
d) 0.672
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming independent events (tornadoes in different years are not related), we can use the probability of a major tornado in one year (0.19) to calculate the probabilities for multiple years:
a) Probability of two consecutive years: 0.19 * 0.19 = 0.0361, which rounds to 0.00277.
b) Probability of three consecutive years: 0.19 * 0.19 * 0.19 = 0.006859, which rounds to 0.000146.
c) Probability of not being hit in ten years: Since not being hit is the opposite of being hit, we calculate the probability of being hit at least once and subtract it from 1: 1 - (1 - 0.19)^10 = 1 - 0.672 = 0.328.
d) Probability of being hit at least once in ten years: This is the same as the complement of the previous calculation: 1 - 0.328 = 0.672.
Therefore, the probability of experiencing these events is as stated above. Remember, these are just probabilities, and the actual occurrence of tornadoes can vary due to randomness and other factors.