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Hager takes part in a chess competition. In each game, she can win (W), draw (D), or lose (L). In each game she plays, each of these three outcomes is equally likely... show full transcript
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To find the probability that Hager wins at least one of her first two games, we can use the complementary approach. First, calculate the probability that she does not win any of the games:
The possible outcomes where she doesn’t win are: LL, LD, and DL. The total number of outcomes is 9. Thus, the probability she does not win is:
Therefore, the probability that she wins at least one game is:
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The outcomes where she does not win are limited to 3 possible outcomes: D (Draw) and L (Lose). Therefore, for 3 games, the non-winning outcomes can be calculated:
Number of ways to not win: 2 outcomes (D or L) for each of the 3 games:
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