Fatima conducts emissions inspections on cars. She finds that 6%, percent of the cars fail the inspection. Let C be the number of cars Fatima inspects until a car fails an inspection. Assume that the results of each inspection are independent.
Find the probability that the first failed inspection
occurs on Fatima's 5th inspection.
You may round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
P(C=5)=
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