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14.02.2020 • 
Mathematics

A baseball player hit 60 home runs in a season. Of the 60 home runs, 19 went to right field, 18 went to right center field, 12 went to center field, 10 went to left center field, and 1 went left field.
1) What is the probability that a randomly selected home run was hit to the right field?
2) What is the probability that a randomly selected home run was hit to left field?
3) Was it unusual for this player to hit a home run to left field? Explain.
A. No, because Upper P left parenthesis right-center field right parenthesis greater than 0.05.No because P(right center field)>0.05.
B.Yes, because of P(right center-right center field)less than<0.5.
C. No, because the probability of an unusual event is 0.
D. No, because this player hit 19 home runs to right center field.

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