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Title: A person shoots ten consecutive free throws and the total number of successes is observed. How many ...
Post by: joblessjake on May 5, 2020

Question 1

A person shoots ten consecutive free throws and on each toss we observe either a success or a failure.  How many different outcomes are there in the sample space?
◦ 102
◦ 20
◦ 210
◦ 10
◦ none of these

Question 2

A person shoots ten consecutive free throws and the total number of successes is observed.  How many different outcomes are there in the sample space?
◦ 210
◦ 102
◦ 5
◦ 11
◦ none of these
Title: A person shoots ten consecutive free throws and the total number of successes is observed. How many ...
Post by: djpooyouma on May 5, 2020

Answer 1

210

Answer 2

11
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