
Probability and Statistical Inference (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780321923271
Author: Robert V. Hogg, Elliot Tanis, Dale Zimmerman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 2.5, Problem 1E
An excellent free-throw shooter attempts several free throws until she misses.
(a) If p = 0.9 is her
(b) If she continues shooting until she misses three, what is the probability that the third miss occurs on the 30th attempt?
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