According to accuscore Carlos Zambrano has a 45% chance of having a quality start today and Bud Norris a 41% chance. Using those numbers as a basis: What's the formula to decide what the odds are that both have a quality start? What's the formula to decide what the odds are that neither have a quality start?
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cleavelandSBR MVP
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#1Question for the math wizzesTags: None -
RealSlimShadySBR Hall of Famer
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#2Quality : 0.45 times 0.41.
Both bad: 0.55 times 0.59.Comment -
Waterstpub87SBR MVP
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#3Might be: 45/100 * 41/100= 1845/10,000 = 18.45%
and 55/100 * 59/100 = 3245/10,000 = 32.45%
That would be my guess.Comment -
cleavelandSBR MVP
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#6According to accuscore there's about an 18% chance that both pitchers will have a quality start, it should be an offensive game (in more ways than one with these teams).Comment -
NYSportsGuy210SBR Posting Legend
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#7You multiply the probabilities....Comment -
Waterstpub87SBR MVP
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rfr3shSBR Posting Legend
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#10accuscore sucksComment -
neverstoppers23SBR Hall of Famer
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#11I just took Stats 202 so, I should well know this. But honestly its hard for me to remember anything from that class but how bored I was during lectures.Comment
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