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Mathematics, 20.01.2020 17:31 glander2

John makes random guesses on his multiple-choice test, which has five options for each question. let the random variable x be the number of guesses taken before guessing correctly.

assuming the guesses are independent, find the probability that he doesn't guess correctly until his 6th guess.

0.0655

0.0789

0.3521

0.3277

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