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A baseball player has a batting average of 0.30. Suppose that you observe successive at-bats of the player and note for each at-bat whether the player gets a hit. Presume that the assumption of Bernoulli trials is appropriate. What is the expected number of trials before the third hit? (Round to an appropriate integer)

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