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It has been estimated that only about 30% of California residents have adequate earthquake supplies. Suppose we are interested in the number of California residents we must survey until we find a resident who does not have adequate earthquake supplies. a. In words, define the random variable X. b. List the values that Xmay take on. c. Give the distribution of X. X~ (,) d. not have adequate earthquake supplies? e. What is the probability that we must survey at least three California residents until we find a California resident who does not have adequate earthquake supplies? f. have adequate earthquake supplies? g. How many California residents do you expect to need to survey until you find a California resident who does have adequate earthquake supplies?

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