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Suppose George loses 66​% of all staring contests. ​(a) What is the probability that George loses two staring contests in a​ row? (b) What is the probability that George loses four staring contests in a​ row? Assume that each game played is independent of the rest.

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Answer:

a) 43.56% probability that George loses two staring contests in a​ row.

b) 18.97% probability that George loses four staring contests in a​ row.

Explanation:

In each staring contest, George has a 66% probability of losing.

(a) What is the probability that George loses two staring contests in a​ row?


P = (0.66)^(2) = 0.4356

43.56% probability that George loses two staring contests in a​ row.

(b) What is the probability that George loses four staring contests in a​ row? Assume that each game played is independent of the rest.


P = (0.66)^(4) = 0.1897

18.97% probability that George loses four staring contests in a​ row.

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