The starting forward will make 13 shots next season.
Since the starting forward made 10 out of 27 shots on goal last season, the probability that he made a shot last season is P(shot) = number of goals scored/total number of shots made = 10/27.
Now, if he continues at this rate next season, his probability of also making a shot is P(shot) = 10/27.
Now, if he makes 35 shot next season, the total number of goals the starting forward will make is n = total number of shots × P(shot)
= 35 × 10/27
= 350/27
= 12.96
≅ 13 shots.
So, the starting forward will make 13 shots next season.
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