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In a diving competition, each diver has a 20% chance of a perfect dive. The first perfect dive of the competition, but no subsequent dives, will receive a perfect score. If Janet is the third diver to dive, what is her chance of receiving a perfect score ? (Assume that each diver can perform only one dive per turn.)

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425
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1625
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16125
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8125
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Solution

The correct option is C 16125
In a diving competition, each diver has a 20% chance of a perfect dive. The first perfect dive of the competition, but no subsequent dives, will receive a perfect score. If Janet is the third diver to dive her chance of receiving a perfect score
Probability of all the three Dives being Imperfect dives
= 454545=64125

and Probability of First dive being Imperfect and Second being Perfect dive = 4515=425

and Probability of First dive being Perfect dive = 15

I.e. Total Unfavourable probability =64125+425+15 = 109125

i.e. Total Favorable probability=1-109125 = 16125

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