Asked by chels

Zared plays basketball on his high school team. One of the things he needs to practice is his free throws. On his first shot, there is a probability of 0.6 that he will make the basket. If he makes a basket, his confidence grows and the probability he makes the next shot increases by 0.05. If he misses the shot, the probability he makes the next one decreases by 0.05.

He takes 5 shots. What is the probability he makes at least 3 shots? (Hint: a tree diagram might be a helpful strategy)

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Answered by Steve
so, did you make the tree?
Answered by chels
No, for the tree I start with a branch of 0.6 and 0.4 and from there branch off to .35,.45,.55, and .65?
Answered by Unknown
Send detailed explanation ASAP
Answered by Anonymous
answer? please

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