In a sample space of 200 left handed batsmen (LHB) and 300 right handed batsmen (RHB), it is assumed that 0.5% of all LHB and 0.4% of all RHB have trouble playing in-swinger delivery. What is the probability that exactly 1 batsman in the sample space faces difficulty playing an in-swinger?
In a sample space of 200 left handed batsmen (LHB) and 300 right handed batsmen (RHB), it is assumed that 0.5% of all LHB and 0.4% of all RHB have trouble playing in-swinger delivery. What is the probability that exactly 1 batsman in the sample space faces difficulty playing an in-swinger?
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batsmen (RHB), it is assumed that 0.5% of all LHB and 0.4% of all RHB have trouble
playing in-swinger delivery. What is the
space faces difficulty playing an in-swinger?
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