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13.01.2021 •
Mathematics
A softball player bats 43 times and hits the ball safely 8 times. How many additional consecutive times must the player hit the ball safely to obtain a batting average of 0.300?
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Ответ:
The probability is:
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the rolling of a first die is independent of the rolling of the second die.
Let A denote the event of rolling a 2 on first die.
and B denote the event of rolling a number greater than 2 on the second die.
and Let P denote the probability of an event.
Also we have:
P(A)=1/6
and P(B)=2/6
Hence, the probability that the first land on 2 and the second land on a number greater than 4 i.e. we are asked to find:
P(A∩B)
As the events A and B are independent.
Hence we have:
P(A∩B)=P(A)×P(B)
P(A∩B)=2/36
P(A∩B)=1/18