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Social Studies, 19.12.2019 01:31 naruto63

For a certain baseball player the probability that he gets a hit is .3 if the pitcher is left handed and .7 if the pitcher is right handed. approximately 27% of major league baseball pitchers are left handed and 73% are right handed. for this baseball player, what is the probability that he gets a hit on a given at bat?

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