Asked by john

A baseball player hit 59 home runs in a season. Of the 59 home runs 18 went to right field, 16 went to right center, 8 went to center field, 12 went to left center field, and 5 went to left field.

A) What is the probability that a randomly selected home run was hit to left field?

B) Was it usual for this player to hit to left field?

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Answered by Steve
clearly, p(LF) = 5/59

So, does that sound like it's where he usually hits? What does "usually" mean in terms of probability?
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