An aerospace company wants to determine the number of defects per 100 square yards of carbon fiber material when the defects occur an average of 8 times per 100 square yards.
The Poisson distribution has only one parameter, Rate, and the value for this parameter is 8 (defects).
Figure 94, Poisson Distribution shows the probability of observing x number of defects in 100 square yards of the carbon fiber material.
The size of the interval to which the rate applies, 100 square yards in this example, has no bearing on the probability distribution; the rate is the only key factor. If needed for modeling a situation, information on the size of the interval must be encoded in the spreadsheet formulas.