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Prove without calculating the exact probability that when you throw a normal six-sided die thirty times, the chance is more than 0.9 that the amount

Prove without calculating the exact probability that when you throw a normal six-sided die thirty times, the chance is more than 0.9 that the amount of times you roll a 1 is three to seven, inclusive of three and seven (Use Markov's inequality?).

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