1 in 64
The probability is 71/489 = 0.145, approx.
yes, the weight of a basketball does affect free throws because while shooting a free throw you have a routine for every opportunity of shooting a free throw and if have a basketball that has different weight then your other basketball then you will end up short or long.
It should be a 16% chance. If she makes 2 out of 5 free throws, that's a 40% chance she'll make a free throw. The probability that she makes two in a row is therefore .4 * .4 = .16, or 16%.
there are two possible ways: 1º. When any player commits a foul within the 3-point line. 2º. When the opponent team has an excessive number of fouls, the other team gets a "bonus". Every time there is a foul, you will go to free throws.
They play basketball in a basketball court for your information.
The answer will be 1.
The probability is 1 because it happens every year.
Statistics is based on probability theory so each and every development in statistics used probability theory.
In probability sampling,every item in the population has a known chance of being selected as a member.In non-probability sampling, the probability that any item in the population will be selected for a sample cannot be determined.
every sector that wants to exploit the ignorant mass, (ab-)uses probability
I have never met a continent that plays basketball.
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