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Test 2 Question 4
Test 2
4 Suppose Dan wins 33% of all thumb wars.
(a) What is the probability that Dan wins two thumb wars in a row?
(b) What is the probability that Dan wins three thumb wars in a row?
(c) When events are independent, their complements are independent as well. Use this result to determine the probability that Dan wins three thumb wars in a row, but does not win four in a row.