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Mathematics, 02.12.2021 04:50, brandyleemom3

Suppose that a basketball announcer suggests a certain player is streaky. That is, the announcer believes that if the player makes a shot, then he is more likely to make his next shot. Assuming this player makes 48% of his shots and the results of a shot don’t depend on previous shots, how likely is it for the player to have a streak of 7 or more made shots in a row?

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