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27 January, 04:18

Suppose when a baseball player gets a hit, a single is twice as likely as a double which is twice as likely as a triple which is twice as likely as a home run. Also, the player's batting average, i. e., the probability the player gets a hit, is 0.300. Let B denote the number of bases touched safely during an at-bat. For example, B = 0 when the player makes an out, B = 1 on a single, and so on. What is the PMF of B?

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  1. 27 January, 06:45
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    The PMF of B is given by

    P (B=0) = 0.7

    P (B=1) = 0.16

    P (B=2) = 0.08

    P (B=3) = 0.04

    P (B=4) = 0.02

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x denote P (B=1), we know that

    P (B=0) = 1-0.3 = 0.7

    P (B=1) = x

    P (B=2) = x/2

    P (B=3) = x/4

    P (B=4) = x/8

    Also, the probabilities should sum 1, thus

    0.7+x+x/2+x/4+x/8 = 1

    15x/8 = 0.3

    x = 0.16

    As a result, the PMF of B is given by

    P (B=0) = 0.7

    P (B=1) = 0.16

    P (B=2) = 0.08

    P (B=3) = 0.04

    P (B=4) = 0.02
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