Read about the World Series in Example 5.1. Suppose the World Series is played between two teams
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Read about the World Series in Example 5.1. Suppose the World Series is played between two teams A and B such that for any match up between A and B, the probability that A wins is 0 < p < 1. For p = 0.25 and p = 0.60 simulate the expected length and standard deviation of the series.
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