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Question 5 of 11 1 Poir Fill in the blanks: During the NCAA basketball tournament season, affectionately called March Madness, part of one team's strategy is to foul their opponent if his free-throw shooting percentage is lower than his two-point field goal percentage. Amos's free- throw shooting percentage is lower and is only 57.5%. After being fouled he gets two free throw shots each worth one point. Calculate the expected value of the number of points Amos makes when he shoots two free-throw shots. Round your answer to two decimal places (when necessary). < Previous Continue >

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