bowling According to one web site, a professional bowler gets a strike (i.e. knocks down all 10
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bowling According to one web site, a professional bowler gets a strike (i.e. knocks down all 10 pins) approximately 60% of the time. Let's go ahead and say that P(Attempt is a Strike) = 0.6. Suppose a bowler is in their remaining 3 frames of a game, that is, they are going to make 3 more attempts. This means the possible outcomes are between 0 and 3 strikes.
Provide the sample space.
B) What is the probability for each outcome in the sample space?
Hint: There are 4 outcomes, so create a probability table showing each possible outcome and its probability.
Hint #2: Be sure to note that there are various permutations for some of these different outcomes. For example, 2 strikes does not occur only with Strike-Strike-NonStrike...
What is the probability of getting at least 2 strikes?
What is the probability of getting at least 1 strike? Note: While there are a couple of ways this question can be answered, please demonstrate your understanding of the complement rule by using it to come up with your solution.
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John E Freunds Mathematical Statistics With Applications
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