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Consider a rat going through a maze, and each time the rat begins the maze he has 30% chance of finishing successfully. The rat goes through the maze over and over again until he is successful in finishing the maze. Whether or not the rat finishes the maze on one trial has no impact on his chance of finishing the maze on the next trial. What is the probability that the rat fails the maze 6 times in a row, and then succeeds on his 7th attempt? Round your answer to two decimal places.
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