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Mathematics, 17.02.2022 14:00, ian1588

Keisha decides to roll a number cube until she gets a 6. Let X = the number of rolls until she rolls a 6. What is the probability that Keisha gets her first 6 on her 6th roll? Round to 3 decimal places.

Recall: P(X = k) = (1 – p)k–1p

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