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A box contains five keys, only one of which will open a lock. Keys are randomly selected and tried, one at a time, until the lock is opened (keys that do not work are discarded before another is tried). Let Y be the number of the trial on which the lock is opened. If Y is a continuous random variable, we argued that, for all
−[infinity] . Do any of your answers in part (c) contradict this claim? Why?

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