Answer:
Zero
Step-by-step explanation:
This situation could be modeled with a binomial distribution.
After n generations, the probability that there are exactly k adults would be
[tex]\large\bf \binom{n}{k}p^k(1-p)^{n-k}[/tex]
So, the probability that there are no adults after n generations is
[tex]\large\bf \binom{n}{0}p^0(1-p)^{n}=(1-p)^n[/tex]
The population would eventually go extinct if
[tex]\large\bf \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}(1-p)^n=1[/tex]
But, 0 < p < 1 as a consequence 0 < 1-p <1 and
[tex]\large\bf \lim_{n \rightarrow \infty}(1-p)^n=0[/tex]
Hence, the probability that the organism will go extinct is 0.