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Mathematics, 01.08.2019 11:00 morgantisch25

In each at-bat in a baseball game, mighty casey swings at every pitch. the result is either a home run (with probability q = 0.05) or a strike. of course, three strikes and casey is out. (a) what is the probability p[h] that casey hits a home run? (b) for one at-bat, what is the pmf of n, the number of times casey swings his bat?

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