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Mathematics, 22.06.2021 02:00, Kzamor

In the geometric setting the trials are independent, each trial has just two possible outcomes (success and failure), the probability of success is the
same for each trial (referred to as p), and the random variable X is the number
of trials required to get the first success. Which of the following scenarios
meets the requirements of a geometric setting?


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