For a recent period of 100 years, there were 95 major earthquakes in a particular region. Assuming that the Poisson distribution is a suitable model, find the mean number of major earthquakes per year. mean = Correct (Round to one decimal places) Now, find the probability distribution for the number of earthquakes in a randomly selected year: (Round to four decimal places) 6+ X P(X) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6+.