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22 January, 15:16

Suppose that Ralph gets a strike when bowling 30% of the time. What is the probability that Ralph does not get a strike on the next three balls that he bowls? (round to three decimal places)

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  1. 22 January, 15:34
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    Answer:.3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the probability of Ralph getting a strike is. 3, then the probability of him not getting a strike must be. 7.

    When finding the probabliity of an event happening multiple times, we multiply the probabilities together.

    So,

    (7/10) * (7/10) * (7/10) =.343, or. 3 rounded.

    Note that when multiplying fractions, the numerators get multiplied by each other, and the denominators also get multiplied by each other.
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