To find out how many free throws Shannon is expected to make if she attempts 200 this year, we first need to determine her free throw shooting percentage based on her current statistics.
Shannon has made 12 out of 20 free throws. To find the percentage, we calculate:
\[ \text{Shooting Percentage} = \frac{\text{Made Free Throws}}{\text{Attempted Free Throws}} = \frac{12}{20} = 0.6 \]
This means Shannon has a shooting percentage of 60%.
Now, we can use this percentage to estimate how many free throws she will make if she attempts 200:
\[ \text{Expected Made Free Throws} = \text{Shooting Percentage} \times \text{Attempts} = 0.6 \times 200 \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ \text{Expected Made Free Throws} = 120 \]
Thus, if Shannon attempts 200 free throws, she is expected to make 120 free throws.