An article in Annals of Mathematical Statistics reports the following data on the number of borers in

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An article in Annals of Mathematical Statistics reports the following data on the number of borers in each of 120 groups of borers. Does the Poisson pmf provide a plausible model for the distribution of the number of borers in a group?

[Hint: Add the frequencies for 7, 8, . . . , 12 to establish a single category “  7.”]

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