[See Steps] The average number of meteors ("shooting stars") visible to the naked eye in a certain part of the sky is two per hour. It is known that the number


Question: The average number of meteors ("shooting stars") visible to the naked eye in a certain part of the sky is two per hour. It is known that the number of meteors in any one-hour period is independent of the number in any other one-hour period. Find the probability that an individual sees no meteors in two consecutive hours of viewing.

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