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Three persons A, B, CL throw a die in succession till one gets a six and wins the game. Find their respective probabilities of wining , if A begins.

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P(A wins ) = `(36)/(91) , P(B wins) = `(30)/(91)` , P (C wins ) = `(25)/(91)`
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