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A baseball player hit the ball 42 times out of the last 150 times at bat. What is the player's experimental probability of getting a hit the next time at bat?

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Answer:

0.28.

Explanation:

It is given that a baseball player hit the ball 42 times out of the last 150 times at bat.

Total no of times he bat = 150

No. of times he hit the ball = 42

We need to find the player's experimental probability of getting a hit the next time at bat.


\text{Required Probability}=\frac{\text{No. of times he hit the ball}}{\text{Total no of times he bat}}


\text{Required Probability}=(42)/(150)


\text{Required Probability}=0.28

Therefore, the required probability is 0.28.

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