Math, asked by vinisha1153, 9 months ago

Subject: Mathematics
Scenario : In cricket, bowling average of a player is the number of runs conceded by the bowler per
number of wickets taken. In other words, it is the average number runs conceded per wicket taken. A
bowler with an average of 21 was having a bad day in a match. It was flat track and he had already
conceded 21 runs in 1.5 overs.
Question:2) What is the probability of him getting a wicket on his next ball?
A) 0 1
B)0.5
C)0
D) Cannot be determined​

Answers

Answered by knjroopa
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given A  bowler with an average of 21 was having a bad day in a match. It was flat track and he had already  conceded 21 runs in 1.5 overs.  What is the probability of him getting a wicket on his next ball?

  • According to the question there are two possibilities that is he might get a wicket or he might not get a wicket.
  • So we have the favourable outcome will be 1 that is getting a wicket.
  • Now we have Probability = Number of favourable outcomes / total number of outcomes
  •                                            = ½
  •                                             = 0.5
  • Therefore probability of him getting a wicket on his next ball will be 0.5 or chances will be  50%

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