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Mathematics, 19.02.2021 07:50 kortetsosie4576

Football teams have the option of trying to score either 1 or 2 extra points after a touchdown. They get 1 point by kicking the ball through the goal posts or 2 points by running or passing the ball across the goal line. For a recent​ year, 1-point kicks were successful 95% of the​ time, while​ 2-point attempts were successful only 32% of the time. In either​ case, failure means zero points. Calculate the expected values of the​ 1-point and​ 2-point attempts. Can you think of any circumstances in which a team should make a decision different from what the expected values​ suggest?

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