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Jim tried 2 basketball shots. If the probability of making a shot is 3/4, what is the probability of making both shots?
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Jim tried 2 basketball shots. If the probability of making a shot is 3/4, what is the probability of making both shots?
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1 whole i believe. Hoped that helped
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The probability of making the first shot is 3/4 .
The probability of making the second shot is 3/4 .
The probability of making both shots is (3/4) x (3/4) =
9/16
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56.25 %
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