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Phantasy [73]
2 years ago
12

Connor is a basketball player who makes, on average, 65% of her free throws. Asume each shot is independent. SHOW ALL WORK FOR F

ULL CREDIT. A) What is the probability Connor will miss three straight free throws before she makes one? (If you use your calculator to get your answer, make sure to show the key strokes in which you got your answer). Write your answer in Standard notation. B) During a season, Connor takes 150 free throws. What is the probability that he will make at least 100 out of 150 of these throws? C) What is the probability that he will make no more than 110 out of 150 free throws?
Physics
1 answer:
baherus [9]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

DUNNO

Explanation:

BIT BAD FOR 65% WOULD GET -100%

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