ASAP
According to this article, one can make due that Patrick Mahomes has a probabilit...
Mathematics, 09.02.2021 14:00 graymonky12
ASAP
According to this article, one can make due that Patrick Mahomes has a probability of winning an MVP at 0.5555555556 by having 30/54. How can one finish the other MVP probabilities? How can you find the others if the method is their position multiplied by his team's chances of winning?
https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Super_Bowl_Most_Valuable_P layer_Award
Stage one: Assuming randomness (which is technically wrong, but c'est la vie), find the historical (experimental) probability that a given position wins the MVP of the super bowl. A list of winners is on Wikipedia which is acceptable for this project. There have been 54 super bowls so far, so your probabilities will be out of 54.
Find the experimental probability that a QB wins the MVP:
A running back (RB):
A wide receiver (WR): (Consider Desmond Howard to be a WR)
A tight end (TE): (this one's pretty easy)
A defensive player (DEF):
Once you figure out each probability, go on to stage two.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:20, rocksac6744
Circle a has center of (2,3) and a radius of 5 and circle b has a center of (1,4) and a radius of 10. what steps will show that circle a is similar to circle b 1) dilate circle a by a scale factor of 2 2) translate circle a using the rule (x+1,y-1) 3) rotate circle a 180 degrees about the center 4) reflect circle a over the y-axis
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00, savyblue1724707
Going from point a to point b, the cheetah traveled at an average rate of 70 mph. returning to point a, the cheetah traveled at an average rate of 40 mph. can we say that this cheetah’s average rate was 55 mph? uchet write an equation for the average rate for the trip. remember, the cheetah runs from point a to point b and back to point a. first leg of trip: second leg of trip: ⦁ the following equation represents the average rate for the trip. is this equation equivalent to the one you wrote above? explain why or why not.
Answers: 2
Mathematics, 21.03.2020 03:03
History, 21.03.2020 03:03
History, 21.03.2020 03:03
Biology, 21.03.2020 03:03
Mathematics, 21.03.2020 03:03