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Mathematics, 17.04.2020 02:27 amshearer4719

The probability that Hank Aaron hits a home run on any given at-bat is 0.14, and each at-bat is independent.

Part A: What is the probability that the next home run will be on his fifth at-bat? (5 points)

Part B: What is the expected number of at-bats until the next home run? (5 points)

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