Suppose Ari loses 32​% of all ping-pong games. ​(a) What is the probability that Ari loses two ping-pong games in a​ row? ​(b) What is the probability that Ari loses five ping-pong games in a​ row?...

















Suppose
Ari

loses

32​%

of all
ping-pong games.


​(a) What is the probability that
Ari

loses

two
ping-pong games

in a​ row?

​(b) What is the probability that
Ari

loses

five

ping-pong games

in a​ row?

​(c) When events are​ independent, their complements are independent as well. Use this result to determine the probability that
Ari

loses

five

ping-pong games

in a​ row, but
does not lose

six

in a row.





​(a) The probability that
Ari

loses

two
ping-pong games

in a row is
nothing.


​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)

​(b) The probability that
Ari

loses

five

ping-pong games

in a row is
nothing.


​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)

​(c) The probability that
Ari

loses

five

ping-pong games

in a​ row, but
does not lose

six

in a row is
nothing.


​(Round to four decimal places as​ needed.)





Jun 07, 2022
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