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David and Carol play a game as follows: David throws a die, and Carol tosses a coin. If die falls "six," David wins. If the die does not fall "six" and the coin does fall heads, Carol wins. If neither the die falls "six" nor the coin falls heads, the foregoing is to be repeated as many times as necessary to determine a winner. What is the probability that David wins?

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