Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

only Hadley. and even that is not fully correct.

the expected value here gives us the overall most likely outcome of the scenario when throwing 2 balls.

and not ball by ball. and not directly a probability.

like rolling a die : the expected value of rolling a 6 in 6 attempts is 1 due to the individual roll probability of 1/6.

but the probabilty is NOT 1 or 100% (a guaranteed 6 in 6 attempts).

and that brings me to my concern with Hadley's statement. it says with conviction "the player will make ...". no, only "... will likely make ..." or "... on average".