MT The number of lifetime home runs H for a Major League Baseball player is related to the probability P (as a percent) that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. A proposed relationship is the following. 100 P- 1+ 383.75e-0.0143H (a) Plot the graph of P versus H. Include values on the H-axis up to 700 home runs. P. 100 100 100 100 80 80 80 80 60 60 60 60 40 40 40 40 20 20 20 20 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 www.H 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 www H 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 H (b) A certain player had 49S career home runs. According to this model, what were his chances of getting into the Hall of Fame? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) (c) A Major League Baseball player hopes to make the Hall of Fame. Does a home run today have a greater effect on his chances if he currently has 400 or 500 career home runs? A home run today has a greater effect on a player's chances if he currently has 500 career home runs. A home run today has a the same effect on a player's chances regardiess of the number of career home runs. A home run today has a greater effect on a player's chances if he currently has 400 career home runs.

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(b) A certain player had 495 career home runs. According to this model, what were his chances of getting into the Hall of Fame? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
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(c) A Major League Baseball player hopes to make the Hall of Fame. Does a home run today have a greater effect on his chances if he currently has 400 or 500 career home runs?
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A home run today has a the same effect on a player's chances regardless of the number of career home runs.
A home run today has a greater effect on a player's chances if he currently has 400 career home runs.
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Transcribed Image Text:MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER The number of lifetime home runs H for a Major League Baseball player is related to the probability P (as a percent) that he will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. A proposed relationship is the following. 100 P = 1 + 383.75e-0.0143H (a) Plot the graph of P versus H. Include values on the H-axis up to 700 home runs. P P 100 100 100 100 80 80 80 80 60 60 60 60 40 40 40F 40 20 20 20 uli H 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 H 700 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 100 200 300 400 500 600 (b) A certain player had 495 career home runs. According to this model, what were his chances of getting into the Hall of Fame? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) % (c) A Major League Baseball player hopes to make the Hall of Fame. Does a home run today have a greater effect on his chances if he currently has 400 or 500 career home runs? A home run today has a greater effect on a player's chances if he currently has 500 career home runs. A home run today has a the same effect on a player's chances regardless of the number of career home runs. A home run today has a greater effect on a player's chances if he currently has 400 career home runs. 20
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