What is probability that sheila will visit franchise 5 times

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For the situation in given Exercise, what is the probability that Sheila will visit the franchise
a. 5 times without winning a free hamburger?

b. 10 times without winning a free hamburger?

c. 20 times without winning a free hamburger?

d. 40 times without winning a free hamburger?

Exercise
A fast-food chain gives each customer a coupon, the surface of which can be scratched to reveal whether a prize will be received. The odds for winning $1000 per week for life are listed as 1 to 200,000,000, while the odds for winning a free hamburger are 1 to 15. Sheila is going to have lunch at her local franchise of the chain and will receive one coupon during her visit. Determine the probability that she will win

a. $1000 per week for life.

b. a free hamburger.

c. either the lifetime $1000/week or a free hamburger.

d. both the lifetime $1000/week and a free hamburger

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