A boy throws an unbiased die. Whenever he gets 1 on the die he has a further chance to throw it once again immediately. The probability that the boy gets a score of 7 in this process is
There are 10 coins in a box out of which 8 are normal and the remaining are with heads on both sides. A coin is chosen at random from the box and tossed 6 times. If it shows heads each time, then the probability that the selected coin has head on both sides is
$$ \text { A random variable } X \text { has the following distribution, } $$
$$ \begin{array}{lllllll} \hline X=x_i & -2 & -1 & 0 & 1 & 2 & 3 \\ \hline P\left(X=x_i\right) & 0.1 & k & 0.2 & 2 k & 3 k & k \\ \hline \end{array} $$
Then, the variance of this distribution is
A straight line passing through a fixed point $(-3,4)$ intersects the coordinate axes at $A$ and $B$. If $O$ is the origin and $O A B C$ forms a rectangle, then the locus of $C$ is
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