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Andrew is shooting arrows at a target. The experimental probability that one will hit a bulls eye is 1/4. If he shoots 60 arrows, how many times can he expect to hit a bulls eye…
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Andrew is shooting arrows at a target.
The experimental probability that one will hit a bulls eye is 1/4. If he shoots 60 arrows, how many times can he expect to hit a bulls eye?
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60/4 = 15
So, Andrew would probably hit a bullseye 15 times.
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