(bh 4.79) a hacker is trying to break into a password-protected website by randomly trying to guess the password. let m be the number of possible passwords. (a) suppose for this part that the hacker makes random guesses (with equal probability), with replacement. find the average number of guesses it will take until the hacker guesses the correct password (including the successful guess). this can be represented as a first success distribution. if one password works, there is a 1/m chance of any password being correct. let x be the random variable representing the number of attempts it takes to get the correct password. x ∼ f s(1/m) e(x)