Find the indicated probabilities using the geometric distribution, the Poisson distribution, or the binomial distribution. Then determine if the events are unusual. If convenient, use the appropriate probability table or technology to find the probabilities. A football player completes a pass 65.2% of the time. Find the probability that (a) the first pass he completes is the second pass, (b) the first pass he completes is the first or second pass, and (c) he does not complete his first two passes. (a) P(the first pass he completes is the second pass) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) P(the first pass he completes is the first or second pass) =| %3D Eycle (Round to three decimal places as needed.) 4/19 (c) P(he does not complete his first two passes)%3D %3D (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Which of the events are unusual? Select all that apply. A. The event in part (a), P(the first pass he completes is the second pass), is unusual. B. The event in part (b), P(the first pass he completes is the first or second pass), is unusual. OC. The event in part (c), P(he does not complete his first two passes), is unusual. D. None of the events are unusual. Click to select your answer(s). DEC tv 13 MacBook Pro DD DII esc F12 F10 F11 F9 F8 F6 F7 F5 F2 F3 F1 F4 & 23 %24 ! 9- 01 5. 8 7. 1
Find the indicated probabilities using the geometric distribution, the Poisson distribution, or the binomial distribution. Then determine if the events are unusual. If convenient, use the appropriate probability table or technology to find the probabilities. A football player completes a pass 65.2% of the time. Find the probability that (a) the first pass he completes is the second pass, (b) the first pass he completes is the first or second pass, and (c) he does not complete his first two passes. (a) P(the first pass he completes is the second pass) = (Round to three decimal places as needed.) (b) P(the first pass he completes is the first or second pass) =| %3D Eycle (Round to three decimal places as needed.) 4/19 (c) P(he does not complete his first two passes)%3D %3D (Round to three decimal places as needed.) Which of the events are unusual? Select all that apply. A. The event in part (a), P(the first pass he completes is the second pass), is unusual. B. The event in part (b), P(the first pass he completes is the first or second pass), is unusual. OC. The event in part (c), P(he does not complete his first two passes), is unusual. D. None of the events are unusual. Click to select your answer(s). DEC tv 13 MacBook Pro DD DII esc F12 F10 F11 F9 F8 F6 F7 F5 F2 F3 F1 F4 & 23 %24 ! 9- 01 5. 8 7. 1
Chapter8: Sequences, Series,and Probability
Section8.7: Probability
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