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Mathematics, 23.04.2021 20:00 Gimagg5549

You ask people outside a polling station who they voted for until you find someone who voted for the independent candidate in a local election. Assume that the probability of meeting someone who voted for the independent is 0.3. What is the average number of meetings before you can meet an independent voter? Please help, I'm desperate.

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