Question 1208174
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Jeepers! Didn't you learn that you must put a punctuation mark at the end of
a sentence, and to begin the next sentence with a capital letter?  You are
to put a period, (you know, a dot like this " . "), at the end of a declarative
sentence, and a question mark, (a hook like this " ? ") at the end of an
interrogative sentence.

This is the correct way to write your problem:

Mr. Taylor filled out a bracket for the NCAA national tournament based on his
knowledge of college basketball. 

He has a 0.46 probability of guessing any one game correctly.

What is the probability that  Mr. Taylor will pick:

(a) all 32 of the first round games correctly?

(b) exactly 18 games correctly in the first round?

(c) at least 18 games correctly in the first round?

(d) exactly 22 games incorrectly in the first round. 

Now if you'll post the problem like that, maybe one of us will answer. Try it
and see.

Edwin</pre>