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The Yankees are playing the Dodgers in a world series.  The Yankees win each game with probability .6.  What is the probability that the Yankees win the series?  (The series is won by the first team to win four games.)
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The Yankees are playing the Dodgers in a world series. The Yankees win each game with probability .6. What is the probability that the Yankees win the series? (The series is won by the first team to win four games.)