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Sally plays two games against Martin. In each game, Sally could win, draw or lose. In each game they play, - the probability that Sally will win against Martin is 0... show full transcript
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To determine the probability that Sally wins exactly one of the two games, we need to consider the possible outcomes:
Sally wins the first game and loses the second:
The probability of Sally winning the first game is 0.3.
The probability of losing the second game can be calculated by subtracting the probabilities of winning and drawing from 1:
So, the probability for this outcome is:
Sally loses the first game and wins the second:
The probability of losing the first game is 0.6 (as calculated above).
The probability of Sally winning the second game remains 0.3.
The probability for this outcome is:
Now, to find the total probability that Sally wins exactly one of the two games, we sum the probabilities of the two scenarios we considered:
Thus, the probability that Sally wins exactly one of the two games against Martin is 0.36.
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