karinalovez
karinalovez
31.07.2019 • 
Mathematics

Players in sports are said to have "hot streaks" and "cold streaks." for example, a batter in baseball might be considered to be in a slump, or cold streak, if that player has made 10 outs in 10 consecutive at-bats. suppose that a hitter successfully reaches base 3636% of the time he comes to the plate. complete parts (a) through (c) below. (a) find the probability that the hitter makes 10 outs in 10 consecutive at-bats, assuming at-bats are independent events. hint: the hitter makes an out 6464% of the time. p(hitter makes 10 consecutive outs)equals=. 01153.01153 (round to five decimal places as needed.) (b) are cold streaks unusual? the probability of a cold

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