Let X be a geometric distribution with parameter p=1/9 i.e. P(X=k)=(8/9)^{k-1}/9 for k in {1, 2, 3, . . .}

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2022-10-13

Finding the Probability of a multiple using geometric distribution
Let X be a geometric distribution with parameter p = 1 9 i.e. P ( X = k ) = 8 9 ( k 1 ) 9 for k { 1 , 2 , 3 , . . . }.
Let A be the event that X is a multiple of four. What is the value of P(A)? How do I find k in this instance?

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Phillip Fletcher

Phillip Fletcher

Beginner2022-10-14Added 21 answers

Explanation:
P ( X A ) = k = 0 + P ( X = 4 k ) which gives you a geometric series to compute.

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