An urn contains 2 one-dollar bills, 1 five-dollar bill, and 1 ten-dollar bill. A player draws bills

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An urn contains 2 one-dollar bills, 1 five-dollar bill, and 1 ten-dollar bill. A player draws bills one at a time without replacement from the urn until a ten-dollar bill is drawn. Then the game stops. All bills are kept by the player.

(A) What is the probability of winning $16?

(B) What is the probability of winning all bills in the urn?

(C) What is the probability of the game stopping at the second draw?

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College Mathematics For Business Economics, Life Sciences, And Social Sciences

ISBN: 978-0134674148

14th Edition

Authors: Raymond Barnett, Michael Ziegler, Karl Byleen, Christopher Stocker

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