look when you put question up on connection academy please put the chart and your in the 6th grade too
try Yahoo answer
10.56% The probability that he misses his first shot is 12%. The probability that he makes the second shot is 88%. The probability of missing the first shot and making the second shot is 12% * 88%, or 0.12*0.88*100.
1 in 64
29/40 or a 72.5% chance that the next bowl will be chipped.
Without any other information, I would have to say: 69%.
yes
The answer depends on the probability that Alex makes a single shot.
It makes it harder to score, by not allowing the person to just hold the ball and run.
What is the probability that this question makes absolutely no sense? 1/1. or 100%
Because of the weight of the basketball.
the heel is thicker
0.7969, 0.3355, 0.2936, 0.1468
Restate the question; it makes no sense.