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18 January, 12:54

Suppose a basketball player has made 305 out of 372 free throws. If the player makes the next 2 free throws, I will pay you $5. Otherwise you pay me $10. Step 2 of 2 : If you played this game 626 times how much would you expect to win or lose? Round your answer to two decimal places. Losses must be entered as negative.

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  1. 18 January, 13:22
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    a. - $0.145

    b. - $10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    Total Possible Throws = 372

    Number of throws = 305

    Let P (T) = Probability that the player makes the next throw

    P (T) = 305/372

    Probability that the player makes the next two throws is then given by:

    Probability that he makes the next throw and he also makes the next throw.

    = P (T) and P (T)

    = P (T) * P (T)

    = 305/372 * 305/372

    = (305/372) ²

    = 0.672223667476008

    = 0.672 - - Approximated

    Let P (T') = Probability the the player doesn't make the next two throws

    P (T') = 1 - P (T)

    P (T') = 1 - 0.672

    P (T') = 0.328

    The expected gain for the player turns is given by:

    (Probability of making both throws) * $5 + (Probability of NOT making both throws) x (-$10)

    =0.627 * $5 + 0.328 * $10

    = $3.135 - $3.28

    = - $0.145

    b.

    Probability that he makes the next 626 throws

    = P (T) ^626

    = (305/372) ^626

    = 1.027588097043E-54

    Let P (T') = Probability the the player doesn't make the next two throws

    P (T') = 1 - P (T)

    P (T') = 1 - 1.027588097043E-54

    P (T') = 1

    The expected gain for the player turns is given by:

    (Probability of making all 626 throws) * $5 + (Probability of NOT making all 626 throws) x (-$10)

    =1.027588097043E-54 * $5 + 1 * - $10

    = = 1.027588097043E-54 * $5 - $10

    = - $9.999999

    = - $10
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