10th Grade IGCSE Mathematics HELP

In summary, The conversation discusses a problem with one of the speaker's probability homework questions. They are trying to calculate the probability of a goalkeeper saving one penalty out of the next three, failing to save any of the next three penalties, and saving two out of the next three penalties. The method for calculating this probability is discussed and the final formula is given as \binom{n}{m}p^m(1-p)^{n-m}.
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I am having a problem with one of my Probability homework questions.

A goalkeepr expects to save one penalty out of every three. Calculate the probability that he :

1- Saves one penalty out of the next three,

2- Fails to save any of the next three penalties,

3- Saves two out of the next three penalties.

Help. :smile:
 
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RBS_5 said:
A goalkeepr expects to save one penalty out of every three. Calculate the probability that he :

1- Saves one penalty out of the next three,

2- Fails to save any of the next three penalties,

3- Saves two out of the next three penalties.

IIRC, the method was
probability = (probability of yes)^(# of yes) * (probability of no)^(# of no)

For 1 it would be

[tex](\frac{1}{3})^1 * (\frac{2}{3})^2[/tex]

= 0.148


I could be wrong though.
 
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Shawn's close, but you forgot to consider the order. That is indeed the probability that he will make one save and two misses, but he could do that in 3 different ways, i.e. make the save on the first or the second or the third.

What you're looking for is

[tex]\binom{n}{m}p^m(1-p)^{n-m}[/tex]

if p is the probability of success, n is the number of tries, and m is the number of successes.

cookiemonster
 
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Thanks , that was a big help.
 

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