When a fair die is thrown, the probability of obtaining a "6" is 1/6.Charles throws...

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When a fair die is thrown, the probability of obtaining a "6" is 1/6.Charles throws such a die repeatedly.(a)Calculate the probability that(i) he throws at least two "6"s in his first ten throws;(ii) he throws his first "6" on his fifth throw;(b) On which throw is he most likely to throw his first "6"?

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