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Mathematics, 11.10.2019 01:30 khohenfeld0

Say a hacker has a list of n distinct password candidates, only one of which will successfully log her into a secure system. a. if she tries passwords from the list at random, deleting those passwords that do not work, what is the probability that her first successful login will be (exactly) on her k-th try?

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