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Suppose now that Natasha’s father wants a piece of candy. To get a piece of candy, Natasha’s father decides to gather eggs, breaking each one open until he finds an egg with candy in it.
(A) Is the scenario above a binomial setting, a geometric setting, or neither?
(B) If 67 percent of the eggs have a rock in them, what is the expected number of eggs Natasha’s father would have to open before he finds one containing a piece of candy?
(C) What is the probability that Natasha’s father finds the first piece of candy in the second Easter egg?
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