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Player A and B practice shots at penalty in free time. A succeeds with probability 𝑝𝑎 and B ity 𝑝𝑏 such that the probabilities are independent.


How can I add two probabilities with the same time?A basic intuition on a probability problemFootball game, penalty kicks, maximizing winning chancesFind the probability that a duel ends after the $n^th$ round of shots.Probability of making 10 free-throw shots in a row only one time in 100 attempts, assuming 75% success rateHow to compute probability distribution functions?How dependent binary probabilities operate?Calculate odds from statistics on multi-factor events2 player throw darts alternately. Find the probability generating function and expected number of throwsSoccer penalty shots













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A or B scores; both score; both miss










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Player A and B practice shots at penalty in free time. A succeeds with probability 𝑝𝑎
and B with probability 𝑝𝑏 such that the probabilities are independent. Find the
probability of the following outcomes when A and B each take one shot: A scores; Either
A or B scores; both score; both miss










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probability of the following outcomes when A and B each take one shot: A scores; Either
A or B scores; both score; both miss










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A or B scores; both score; both miss







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