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A microbiologist adds a fixed volume of bacterial solution to each of 100 petri dishes containing an antibiotic. If a bacterial cell undergoes a rare mutation, it can survive on the petri dish and grow into a small colony of cells. If the mutations occur randomly and independently, the number of colonies should follow a Poisson distribution. What analysis would you recommend to test this hypothesis? Explain your answer.
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