Mathematics, 30.11.2019 05:31, powellkhalil58
Wilt is a fine basketball player, but free-throw shooting could use some words. for the past 3 seasons, he has made only 56% of his free throws. his coach sends him to a summer clinic to work on his shot, and when he returns, his coach has him step to the free-throw line and take 50 shots. he makes 34 shots. is this result convincing evidence wilt's shooting has improved? the dotplot displays the number of shots in 100 simulated sets of 50 free throws by someone who makes 56% of his shots. which of the following's an appropriate statement about wilt's free-throw shooting, based on this dotplot?
a. if wilt were still only a 56% shooter, the probability that he would make @ least 34 of his shots is about .03.
b. if wilt were still only a 56% shooter, the probability that he would make @ least 34 of his shots is about .97.
c. if wilt is now shooting better than 56%, the probability that he would make @ least 34 of his shots is about .03.
d. if wilt is now shooting better than 56%, the probability he would make @ least 34 of his shots is about .97.
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