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Assume that a softball player has a 0.410 batting average. Assume that this means the player has a 0.41 probability of getting a hit in each at bat. Assume that the player bats four times. What is the probability that she gets exactly two hits?Decimal rounded to four places as needed.

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Answer:

P = 0.3511

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the equation for the binomial distribution, we get that the probability can be calculated as:


P(x)=\text{nCx}\cdot p^x\cdot(1-p)^(n-x)

Where nCx is calculated as:


\text{nCx =}(n!)/(x!(n-x)!)

So, n is the total number of bats, x is the number of hits and p is the probability of getting a hit. So, replacing n = 4, x = 2 and p = 0.41, we get:


\begin{gathered} 4C2=(4!)/(2!(4-2)!)=\frac{4!}{2!^{}\cdot2!}=6 \\ P(2)=4C2\cdot(0.41)^2\cdot(1-0.41)^(4-2) \\ P(2)=6\cdot(0.41)^2\cdot(0.59)^2 \\ P(2)=0.3511 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answer is P = 0.3511

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