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The binary string 101101, where the string is unchanged upon reversing order, is called a...

The binary string 101101, where the string is unchanged upon reversing order, is called a palindrome (of length 6). Suppose a binary string of length 6 is randomly generated, with 0, I equally likely for each of the six positions in the string. What is the probability the string is a palindrome if the first and sixth bits

(a) are both 1;


(b) are the same?

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