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A batter’s probability of getting a hit is 1/3. In his next 5 times at bat, what is the probability that he will get at least 4 hits?
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A batter’s probability of getting a hit is 1/3. In his next 5 times at bat, what is the probability that he will get at least 4 hits?
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1 and 1/3 is the answer.
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