SOLUTION: Derrek Lee of the Chicago Cubs had the highest batting average in the 2005 MLB season. His average was 0.35. So assume the probability of getting a hit 0.35 for each time he batted
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Question 1120528: Derrek Lee of the Chicago Cubs had the highest batting average in the 2005 MLB season. His average was 0.35. So assume the probability of getting a hit 0.35 for each time he batted. In a particular game assume he batted Five times. Denote X = number of hits that Derrek made in that game.
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