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Independent trials, each resulting in a success with probability p, are performed until k consecutive successful trials have occurred. let x be the total number of successes in these trial, and let pn = p(x = n). (a) find pk. (b) derive a recursive equation for the pn, n β‰₯ k, by imagining that the trials continue forever and conditioning on the time of the first failure. (c) verify your answer in part (a) by solving the recursion for pk. (d) when p = .6 , k = 3, find p8 .

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