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a.
To find the probability that the player will score on her next 2 attempts
a.
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Answer to Problem 16E
The probability of that the player will score a goal on her next two attempts is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A field hockey player scores a goal in 17% of her goal attempts.
Calculation:
Let P be the probability of the event that the player scores in the next 2 attempts.
The probability of scoring goal on her first attempt is
Hence,
The probability of that the player will score a goal on her next two attempts is
b.
To find the probability that the player will score in next 3 attempts
b.
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Answer to Problem 16E
The probabilitythat the player will score in next 3 attempts is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A field hockey player scores a goal in 17% of her goal attempts.
Calculation:
Let P be the probability of the event that the player scores in the next 2 attempts.
The probability of scoring goal on her first attempt is
Therefore,
The probabilitythat the player will score in next 3 attempts is
c.
To give reasons that each attempt is independent to previous one.
c.
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Answer to Problem 16E
It is reasonable to assume that each attempt is independent to previous one, as each game is a new game irrespective of the fact that this much goals were scored by the player in the previous match.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
A field hockey player scores a goal in 17% of her goal attempts.
It is reasonable to assume that each attempt is independent to previous one , as each game is a new game irrespective of the fact that this much goals were scored by the player in the previous match.
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