Probability theory predicts that there is a 22.4% chance of a particular soccer player making four penalty shots in a row. If the soccer player taking four penalty shots is simulated 2500 times, in about how many of the simulations would you expect at least one missed shot?

Respuesta :

If there is a 22.4% chance that a soccer player will make 4 shots in a row, then the probability that he/she WON'T make 4 shots in a row is...

100 -22.4 = 77.6%

So the number of simulations that he/she will miss at least one shot in 2500 simulations would be...

2500 x 77.6% =
2500 x .776 = 1940 

1940 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ APEX