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In major league baseball, a no hitter is a game in which a pitcher, or pitchers, doesn't give up any hits throughout the game. No hitters occur at a rate of about three per season. Assume that the duration of time between no hitters is exponential.
a. what is the
b. If an entire season elapses without any no hitters, what is the probabilty that there are no no hitters in the following season?
c. What is the probabilty that there are more than 3 no hitters in a single season?
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