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8 March, 02:07

Suppose you have gone bowling with an excellent player who bowls a strike (i. e. when they hit all of the pins) 73% of the time. By the fourth frame, this person realizes that they can clinch first place in a local tournament by bowling 3 consecutive strikes. What is the likelihood of this happening

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  1. 8 March, 02:36
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    The probability of bowling 3 consecutive strikes is 0.3890.

    Explanation:

    On any given turn, this player has a 73% chance of bowling a strike. Hence:

    Probability of bowling a strike = P (S) = 73% = 0.73

    We need to find the probability of this player bowling 3 consecutive strikes. This is computed as follows:

    Probability of bowling 3 consecutive strikes

    = Probability of bowling first strike x Probability of bowling second strike x Probability of bowling third strike

    = P (S) x P (S) x P (S)

    = 0.73 x 0.73 x 0.73

    = 0.3890
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