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Assume that the die is weighted so that the probability of a 1 is 0.2, the probability of a 2 is 0.2, the probability of a 3 is 0.1, the probability of a 4 is 0.1, the probability of a 5 is 0.2, and the probability of a 6 is 0.2. You roll the die until the sum of all numbers which have appeared exceeds 3. A random variable X is defined to be the number of rolls. The Values of X are: 1,2,3,4. What are the probabilities of each outcome?

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