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Question 667332: How does someone tell you when an answer you provided is wrong. The answer at this URL is entirely (and pretty obviously) wrong...
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The correct answer for the odds of getting at least one club by picking cards (with replacement) 11 times is 1 - (3/4)^11 = 1 - .04787 = .95213

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How does someone tell you when an answer you provided is wrong. The answer at this URL is entirely (and pretty obviously) wrong...
http://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Probability-and-statistics/Probability-and-statistics.faq.question.341455.html
The correct answer for the odds of getting at least one club by picking cards (with replacement) 11 times is 1 - (3/4)^11 = 1 - .04787 = .95213
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Find the probability of at least one club when you draw cards from a standard deck 11 times; assume that you replace the card each time you draw , so there are always 52 cards to draw from.
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You can post it as you did.
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I misinterpreted the question, thought it was 1 club for each draw.
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Did you want a refund?

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