Drawing Cards If 5 cards are drawn at random from a deck of 52 cards and are not replaced, find the probability of getting at least one diamond. Enter your answer as a fraction or a decimal rounded to 3 decimal places. P(at least 1 diamond) =
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This can be calculated as (39/52) * (38/51) * (37/50) * (36/49) * (35/48). Show more…
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