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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 20:30 davienwatson8

Each trial consists of either tossing a fair coin or rolling a fair die. You startwith tossing the coin. As long as it turns out tails you will keep tossing it. The moment it turns outheads you will stop tossing it and start rolling the die. You continue rolling the die until you get a four or a five, then you start tossing the coin again. You keep applyingthe rules described above to change from tossing the coin to rolling the die and vice versa. What is the probability that on the third trial you will toss a coin

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