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Now say we have an infinite sequence of independent random variables Xi (that is to say X1;X2;X3; ) with density f(x) stated earlier. c. What is the probability that the first random variable/trial to be greater than 2 is on the 10 trial (first 9 trials are less than 2 and the 10 trial is greater than 2)

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