Probability theory predicts that there is a 70% chance of a particular soccer player making two penalty shots in a row. If the soccer player taking two penalty shots is simulated 2500 times in about how many of the simulations would you expect at least one missed shot
The probability of the player missing a shot at least once is 1.00 - 0.70 = 0.3. Therefore the average number of missed double goals in 2500 trials is given by: [tex]2500\times0.3=750[/tex]