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Mathematics, 17.05.2021 22:50 okokjadee

Carl hits the target 50% of the time he throws a ball at it. Carl uses a coin to simulate his next
three pitches. He assigns H for a hit and T for a
miss. The results of 12 trials are shown below.
HHT HTH TTH HTT THT THH
HHT HTT HTH HTT TTH THT

Based on the results, what is the probability that
Carl will hit the target with exactly two of his
next three throws?

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