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My son plays for the Hooks and his average is .333. Therefore I am going to assume the probability of him getting a hit is .333 for each time he bats. In a recent game he batted three times.
What was the probability of him getting at least one hit?
What was the probability of him getting two hits in the game?
What was the probability of him getting three hits in the game?
What was the probability of him getting zero hits in a game?
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This is a problem on Binomial Probability.
p = Probability of success = 0.333
q = Probability of failure = 1 - p = 1 - ...
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