Probabilities are used to determine the chances of hitting the bullseye
<h3>How to plot the graph</h3>
The sample space is given as:
Sample space = {NN, NB, BN, BB}
From the sample space above, we have the following theoretical values
P(N = 2) = 0.25
P(N = 1) = 0.50
P(N = 0) = 0.25
Next, we plot the graph of the theoretical probability distribution
Where:
- The x-axis represents the number of hits
- The y-axis represents the probability
See attachment for the graph
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