In the board game Monopoly, if you end up in Jail, then on your turn you roll two fair 6-sideddice; if you roll doubles (the same number on both dice), you get out, and otherwise you stayin Jail and skip your turn. Usually you can also get out by paying a fine, but let’s say thatwe are playing with house rules that prevent that.Suppose that you’re playing Monopoly and it takes you more than six turns to get out ofJail. Given this information, what is the probability that it takes you exactly eight turns?

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In the board game Monopoly, if you end up in Jail, then on your turn you roll two fair 6-sided
dice; if you roll doubles (the same number on both dice), you get out, and otherwise you stay
in Jail and skip your turn. Usually you can also get out by paying a fine, but let’s say that
we are playing with house rules that prevent that.
Suppose that you’re playing Monopoly and it takes you more than six turns to get out of
Jail. Given this information, what is the probability that it takes you exactly eight turns?

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