Historically, \( 2 \% \) of the stray dogs in Southfield are unlicensed. On a randomly-chosen day, the Southfield city animal control officer picks up 7 stray dogs. What is the probability that at least one will be unlicensed? A. 8681 B. 1319 C. 3670 D. 1240
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