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A baseball player, Smith, has a batting average of <math>.300</math> and in a typical game comes to bat three times. Assume that Smith's hits in a game can be considered to be a Bernoulli trials process with probability .3 for ''success.'' | |||
a typical game comes to bat three times. Assume that Smith's hits in a game can be | |||
considered to be a Bernoulli trials process with probability .3 for ''success.'' | |||
Find the probability that Smith gets 0, 1, 2, and 3 hits. | Find the probability that Smith gets 0, 1, 2, and 3 hits. |
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A baseball player, Smith, has a batting average of [math].300[/math] and in a typical game comes to bat three times. Assume that Smith's hits in a game can be considered to be a Bernoulli trials process with probability .3 for success. Find the probability that Smith gets 0, 1, 2, and 3 hits.