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12 February, 13:02

Pieces of paper with each letter of the alphabet are placed into a jar. A student draws

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pieces of paper at random, replacing the paper after each draw. Find the probability that a letter A through G is drawn at least once from the jar.

Round your answer to two decimal places.

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  1. 12 February, 16:26
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    0.71 to 2 decimal places.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The Probability that a letter A through G is drawn in 1 draw = 7/26.

    The probability that a different draw other A-G is made = 1 - 7/26 = 19/26.

    Probability (No A-G drawn in 4 draws) = (19/26) ^4 = 0.2852.

    Therefore, the probability that A-G is drawn at least once = 1 - 0.2852.

    = 0.71 to 2 decimal places.
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