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Mathematics, 18.07.2020 02:01 marlenemedina247

Suppose that a baseball player has been a .250 hitter for his career, which means that his probability of a hit (success) has been 0.250. Then during one winter the player genuinely improves to the point that his probability of success improves to 0.333. You will investigate how likely the player is, in a sample of at-bats, to convince the manager that he has improve

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