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30 December, 10:29

If a baseball player's batting average is 0.340 (i. e., the probability of getting a hit each time at bat is 0.340), find the probability that the player will have a bad season and get at most 60 hits in 200 times at bat

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  1. 30 December, 10:52
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    13.1%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given:

    N = 200

    P = 0.34

    0< = x <=60

    x = number of hits.

    n=total times at bat

    In order to find mean, we take the product of n and p, therefore:

    mean 'μ' = np = 200 x 0.34 = 68

    next is to find standard deviation, i. e the square root of the product of n, p and q

    where q is 1-p

    SD 'σ' = sqrt (npq) = sqrt (68*0.66) = 6.6993

    applying continuity correction,

    z = (x - μ) / σ

    z = (60 - 68) / 6.6993 = - 1.12

    For the normal standard distribution,

    P (z 13.1%
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