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it probably will be obvious for most of you guys,but just in case.... for part a), after we take the drivitive we get something like:

$ 4*q^3*(1-q)^6-6*(1-q)^5*q^4=0 $

you may try to solve it this way: divide both side by q^3 and (1-q)^5, thus we get:

$ 4*(1-q)-6*q=0 $

then we can easily find q=6/10

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