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Shoot You and a friend are working on shooting free throws at basketball practice. Your friend has a season average of making 80% of his shots.
a. If the coach asks your friend to shoot 70 times, how many shots do you expect him to make, on average?
b. What is the standard deviation of the number of shots made out of 70?
c. Your friend makes 60 out of 70 shots and is ready to tell the coach that he is improving. The graph below shows a simulation of this distribution. Using both your answers to (a) and (b) and this graph, explain whether or not the coach should have confidence in his improvement.
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a. 56 shots
b. 3.3466 shots
c. 60 or more shots made is shown on the graph to happen over 14% of the time by chance alone, so this is not a large enough improvement to indicate a real improvement. This number of successes is only 1.2 standard deviations above the average we would expect him to make, so that further shows that this is not a significant improvement.
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