Skelly4444
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A six-sided biased die is thrown and it is twice as likely to land on a number 5 as it is any other number.
All the other numbers are equally likely to occur. The die is thrown repeatedly.
Find the probability that the first 5 will occur on the sixth throw.
I have tried absolutely every permutation here and cannot obtain the answer of 0.0531 in the back of the book.
Completely baffled as to how they've arrived at this answer?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
All the other numbers are equally likely to occur. The die is thrown repeatedly.
Find the probability that the first 5 will occur on the sixth throw.
I have tried absolutely every permutation here and cannot obtain the answer of 0.0531 in the back of the book.
Completely baffled as to how they've arrived at this answer?
Any guidance would be appreciated.