document.write( "Question 355328: This questions has two parts:
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Algebra.Com's Answer #253829 by edjones(8007)\"\" \"About 
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1) zero. You can't draw 14 diamonds with only 12 draws.
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\n" ); document.write( "2)(3/4)^3=.4219 draw 3 consecutive non diamonds with replacement.
\n" ); document.write( "1-.4219=.5781 probability of getting your 1st diamond within no more than 3 draws.
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