Suppose a baseball player steps to the plate with the intention of trying to “co
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Suppose a baseball player steps to the plate with the intention of trying to “coax” a base on balls by never swinging at a pitch. The umpire, of course, will necessarily call each pitch either a ball (B) or a strike (S). What outcomes make up the event A, that a batter walks on the sixth pitch? Note: A batter “walks” if the fourth ball is called before the third strike. For example, one possible outcome is BSSBBB. In you answer, separate different outcomes by comma or space.
A = {
I did get some, but I don't know what I missed.
SSBBBB, BBSSBB,BBBSSB SBSBBB, SBBSBB, SBBBSB, BSBSBB, BSSBBB
Explanation / Answer
A={ BBBBSS ,BBBSBS, BBBSSB,BBSSBB,BSSBBB,SSBBBB,SBSBBB,SBBBBS, SBSBBB, BBSBBS, BSBBBS, BSBBSB,BSBSBB, SBBSBB,SBBBSB}
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