If a quarterback completed 67% of his passes, what is the probability that he won't complete his next pass?
A. 0.67
B. 0.33
C. 0.23
D. 0.03
Can someone confirm that D is the correct answer?
We will take an educated assumption that the quarterback passes are independent, so each of his pass have probability 0.67 to be completed. So the probability of the next pass that it won't get completed
= 1-0.67
=0.33
So option B is correct
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