zakinutuzi
2021-12-18
If a baseball player has a batting average of 0.275, what is the likelihood that the player will get the following number of hits in the next four times at bat?
(A) Exactly 2 hits
(B) At least 2 hits
(A) P(exactly 2 hits) (Round to three decimal places as needed.)
nghodlokl
Beginner2021-12-19Added 33 answers
Step 1
Introduction:
Denote X as the random variable representing the number of hits made by the player in the next 4 times at bat.
Step 2
A. Consider that the player hits or misses each of the next 4 times at bat, independently of each other. Further, consider it to be a success if the player makes a hit.
As the batting average is 0.275, the probability of “success” is .
Here, X can be considered as the number of successes observed among the 4 times at bat. Thus, it may be assumed that, X has a binomial distribution with parameters, .
Since p denotes the probability of success, the probability of failure is, .
If , then the probability mass function of X is:
Here, n is the number of independent trials, p is the probability of success in each trial, and q is the probability of failure.
The probability mass function of X here is:
The probability that the player will get exactly 2 hits, that is, is calculated below:
.
Thus, the probability that the player will get exactly 2 hits is 0.239.
Step 3
B. The probability that the player will get at least 2 hits, that is, is calculated below:
.
Thus, the probability that the player will get at least 2 hits is 0.305.
Jim Hunt
Beginner2021-12-20Added 45 answers
nick1337
Expert2021-12-28Added 777 answers
Step 1
Let X the random variable of interest, on this case we now that:
The probability mass function for the Binomial distribution is given as:
Where
Part a
Part b
And replacing we got:
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