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OpenStudy (anonymous):

please i need your help Application of counting Two cards are drawn at random from an ordinary deck of 52 cards (no jokers). Find the probability that the 2-card hand contains the given card. b.No less than 1 diamond

OpenStudy (mathmate):

At least one diamond means also the complement of no diamond. Probability of choosing no diamond is (3/4) for each card. Drawing two cards both with no diamonds is the product of P(0)=(3/4) and (3/4). Drawing two cards with at least one diamond is 1-P(0).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

please work it out for me ? @mathmate

OpenStudy (mathmate):

If you would work it out, someone or I can check your answer.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

if i knew how to i dont think i would have posted it @mathmate

OpenStudy (mathmate):

@payin If we draw only one card from a 52-card deck, can you find the probability of NOT drawing a diamond?

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