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Zach scores a ringer 40% of the time that he throws a horseshoe. Let R be the number of throws it takes Zach to score his first ringer in a game. Assume the results of each throw are independent. Find the probability that it takes Zach 2 or fewer throws to score his first ringer.

You may round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

P(R≤2)= ?

ANSWER: 0.64

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