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Rama09 [41]
2 years ago
6

A college basketball coach has 12 players on his team. eight players are receiving scholarships, and four are not. the coach dec

ides to select a starting lineup by selecting five names out of a bowl. the probability that 4 of 5 players selected are on scholarship is _____. record answer to three decimal places
Mathematics
1 answer:
EleoNora [17]2 years ago
5 0

Solution: The given problem is a binomial distribution.

The probability that a team member receives a scholarship is \frac{8}{12} = 0.67

Therefore, the given problem follows binomial with n = 5 and p = 0.6667

Now the probability that 4 of 5 players selected are on scholarship is:

P(x=4) = \binom{5}{4} \times 0.6667^{4} (1-0.6667)^{5-4}

                  =5 \times 0.1976 \times 0.3333

                  =0.329

Therefore, the probability that 4 of 5 players selected are on scholarship is 0.329

                 

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