Suppose we ask a basketball player to shoot 4 free throws. Let the random variable of interest x represent the number of shots made: 0 0.02 X P(x) 1 0.03 2 0.11 3 4 0.51
Suppose we ask a basketball player to shoot 4 free throws. Let the random variable of interest x represent the number of shots made: 0 0.02 X P(x) 1 0.03 2 0.11 3 4 0.51
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