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The estimated probability of a football player scoring a touchdown during a particular game is 26%. If several simulations of the football player playing two games were performed, in what percentage of the simulations would the football player be most likely to get a touchdown in each of the two games?

A. 26%
B. 15%
C. 52%
D. 7%

User Markiesch
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I believe the answer is C
User Robert Trudel
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Answer:

The correct option is D.

Explanation:

It is given that the estimated probability of a football player scoring a touchdown during a particular game is 26%.

The probability of a football player scoring a touchdown during a particular game is
(26)/(100).

We have to find the percentage of the simulations would the football player be most likely to get a touchdown in each of the two games.

The probability of a football player scoring a touchdown during two games is


P=(26)/(100)* (26)/(100)


P=0.0676

Multiply the probability by 100 to find the percentage of the simulations would the football player be most likely to get a touchdown in each of the two games.


P=0.0676* 100=6.76\approx 7\%

Therefore the correct option is D.

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