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Deb Carson is the National Anchor for Fox Sports Radio. She says math skills are actually quite important for sportscasters.

"As basic as this sounds, one needs to be able to check out the score and quickly assess whether it was a three point win or a 28 point win -- that changes the story completely! It's also helpful with shooting percentages, batting averages, yardage situations, etc. And in my case, if I know that my National Sports Reports are one minute and 30 seconds long, and I'm at one minute and 13 seconds, I know I've got 17 seconds to quickly wrap it up."

One of baseball's greatest records looks like it might be shattered this year -- the record for the most home runs in a season. You've been watching Joe Blow hit homer after homer. The record is 70 homers in 1 year. Blow has 65 and there are 4 games left in the season.

You've pulled some of Blow's personal stats. You know that for every 9.31 times at bat, he averages 1 home run. You also know that a player averages 3.46 times at bat during a game. You want to do a brief report on Blow and his chances of beating the record on tonight's sportscast.

Estimate the chance that Blow will break the record.

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