Multiple Choice
A carnival game offers a(n) $80 cash prize for anyone who can break a balloon by throwing a dart at it.It costs $5 to play and you're willing to spend up to $20 trying to win.You estimate that you have a(n) 10% chance of hitting the balloon on any throw. Create a probability model for the number of darts you will throw.Assume that throws are independent of each other.Round to four decimal places if necessary.
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