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18 November, 05:59

Probability theory predicts that there is 77.6% chance of a particular soccer player making 2 penalty shots in a row. If the soccer player taking 2 penalty shots is simulated 2500 times, in about how many simulations would you expect at least 1 missed shot?

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  1. 18 November, 06:14
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    P (at least 1 missed shot) = 100 - 77.6 = 22.4%

    Number of times to expect al least 1 missed shot = 0.224 x 2500 = 560 times.
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