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Players at carnival game win about 30% of the time. Based on your simulation, what is the experimental probability that the next four players will win
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Players at carnival game win about 30% of the time. Based on your simulation, what is the experimental probability that the next four players will win
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Players at carnival game win about 30% of the time. Based on your simulation, what is the experimental probability that the next four players will win
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Answer:you have to 192828 /;/):
Step-by-step explanation:
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To have the next four players win, we would need to have the 30% chance to win occur four times in a row. This means that we should multiply the probability of success by itself the number of times we want a win to occur:
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