A tennis player keeps track of the number of successful first serves he makes. During the first 8 service points of a game, only
2 of his first serves are playable, so his first serve percentage is 25%. How many more consecutive successful first serves must he have to raise his first serve percentage to 60%?
He needs 7 more consecutive successful first serves to raise his first serve percentage to 60%.
Step-by-step explanation:
After n consecutive serves, his total number of serves is going to be n+8, since he has already served 8 times. In the best case, his number of successful first serves is n+2.
His percentage of succesful first serves is the division of the number of succesful first serves divided by the total number of serves. So
We want . So
He needs 7 more consecutive successful first serves to raise his first serve percentage to 60%.