Probability work

QUESTION 41.      Exercise 4.0aYou are visiting the rainforest, but unfortunately your insect repellent has run out. As a result, at each second, a mosquito lands on your neck with probability 0.5. If a mosquito lands, it will bite you with probability 0.2, and it will never bother you with probability 0.8, independently of other mosquitoes. What is the probability of being bit for the 1st time in the 5th second?[removed]2 pointsQUESTION 51.      Exercise 4.0bYou toss n = 10 fair coins, each showing heads with probability p1 = 0.5, independently of the other tosses. Each coin that shows tails is then tossed again, once. After following this process, what is the probability that exactly k = 6 coins show heads?Hint: first calculate p2,the probability that a single coin shows heads (after following the 2-step process), and then make use of the binomial PMF.[removed]2 pointsQUESTION 61.      Exercise 5.3aLet a continuous random variable X be given that takes values in [0, 1], and whose distribution function F satisfiesF(x) = 2×2 ? x4    for 0 ? x ? 1a. Compute P (1/4 ? X ? 3/4 )[removed]QUESTION 101.      Exercise 5.14Determine the 10th percentile of a standard normal distribution