6-28. Suppose an individual is going to roll a bowling ball until he or she get a...
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6-28. Suppose an individual is going to roll a bowling ball until he or she get a strike. If, under independent rolls, this person has a probability of 0.20 of making a strike and if X is the number of rolls it takes to make the first strike, determine the probability that fewer than five rolls will be needed to make the first strike. What is the average number of rolls that the person needs to make to get the first strike?
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Advanced Statistics From An Elementary Point Of View
ISBN: 9780120884940
1st Edition
Authors: Michael J Panik
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