SOLUTION: Find the probability of drawing at least 1 club when you draw cards from a standard deck 13 times, assume that you replace the card each time you draw, so there are always 52 cards

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Question 433308: Find the probability of drawing at least 1 club when you draw cards from a standard deck 13 times, assume that you replace the card each time you draw, so there are always 52 cards to draw from. Round 3 decimal places
Answers given are: 0.976, 0.024, 0.008, and 0.647

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Find the probability of drawing at least 1 club when you draw cards from a standard deck 13 times, assume that you replace the card each time you draw, so there are always 52 cards to draw from. Round 3 decimal places
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When you replace the card you draw the draw results become independent.
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P(at least one club in 13 draws) = 1 - P(no clubs in 13 draws)
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= 1 - (3/4)^13
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= 1 - 0.023757
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= 0.9762
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Cheers,
Stan H.






Answers given are: 0.976, 0.024, 0.008, and 0.647