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Exercise 1.10. we roll a fair die repeatedly until we see the number four appear and then we stop. the outcome of the experiment is the number of rolls. 36 (a) (b) 1. experiments with random outcomes following example 1.16 describe a sample space ω and a probability measure p to model this situation. calculate the probability that the number four never appears.

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