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12 March, 01:00

Swinging Sammy Skor's batting prowess was simulated to get an estimate of the probability that Sammy will get a hit. Let 1 - HIT and 0 OUT. The output from the simulation was as follows 10001001001110000111 1000011001111 000001111 Estimate the probability that he gets a hit. A) 0.301 B) 0.286 C) 0.452 D) 0.476

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  1. 12 March, 01:12
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    The answer is D) 0.476

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If 1 represents HIT, and 0 represents OUT, the probability that Sammy will get a hit = the number of HITS (1s) : the output from the simulation (i. e., total number of HITs and OUTs in the simulation)

    Where:

    the number of HITS (1s) = 20

    the output from the simulation (i. e., total number of HITs and OUTs in the simulation) = 42

    therefore, the probability that Sammy will get a hit = 20 : 42 = 0.476

    This implies that the correct answer is D) 0.476
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