Mathematics
Mathematics, 20.08.2020 19:01, fowers7187

A marksman hits exactly one of the first two clay pigeons thrown. From that point on, the probability that he makes the next shot is equal to the proportion of shots made up to that point. If he takes two more shots, what is the probability he ends up making a total of exactly two shots?

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