A certain famous Canadian tennis player makes a successful first serve 50% of the time. Assume that each serve is independent of the others. If she serves 6 times, what is the probability that at least one of these first serves will be in? 0.9688 0.9844 0.0156 0.0312

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A certain famous Canadian tennis player makes a successful first serve 50% of the time. Assume that each serve is independent of the others. If she serves 6 times, what is the probability that at least one of these first serves will be in?

0.9688

0.9844

0.0156

0.0312

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