Sports In some games, such as tennis, the winning player
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Sports In some games, such as tennis, the winning player must win by at least two points. If a game is tied, play is continued until one player wins two consecutive points. It can be shown that the probability of Player A winning two consecutive points after a game is tied is given by the infinite geometric series p2(1 + 32p(1 - p)4 + 32p(1 - p)42 + ) where p is the probability that Player A will win any particular point. Suppose the probability that you will win a particular point is 0.55 (that is, ). What is the probability that you will go on to win a game that is presently tied? Round to the nearest thousandth.
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