Janine serves 30 short serves with her right hand and gets 17 of the 30 in the
Question:
Janine serves 30 short serves with her right hand and gets 17 of the 30 in the court.
a. What are two possible explanations for Janine getting 17 out of 30 right-handed short serves in?
b. Which of the two explanations in part (a) do you think is more plausible? No need to perform an analysis yet; explain your answer using only your intuition.
c. If Janine is just as likely to serve in as not, what is the chance she will serve in?
Janine is an ambidextrous volleyball player. She is practicing “short serves” in volleyball because her team has an upcoming match against an opponent who does not pass short serves very well. Janine must land a majority of her “short serves” in bounds or her coach will not let her use her short serve in the upcoming match. When serving left - handed Janine makes 23 out of 30 serves.
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Introduction To Statistical Investigations
ISBN: 9781118172148
1st Edition
Authors: Beth L.Chance, George W.Cobb, Allan J.Rossman Nathan Tintle, Todd Swanson Soma Roy