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1 August, 16:27

Josh draws a card randomly from a deck, records the suit, returns the card to the deck, and then shuffles the deck. He performs 500 trials. Explain how to use the probability model to predict how many times Josh can expect to draw a card that is a spade.

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  1. 1 August, 17:59
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    125

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The probability of getting a spade is 14/56. We multiply 14/56 times 500 that equals 125. I think Josh will get a spade 125 times out of 500.
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