Suppose that 13 cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards. Which of the following is closest to the probability that the 13 cards have a void (meaning at least one suit in {, , 4, } does not appear)? Select one: A. 4% B. 6% C. 7% D. 5% E. 8%

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Suppose that 13 cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards. Which of the following is closest to
the probability that the 13 cards have a void (meaning at least one suit in
} does not
appear)?
Select one:
A. 4%
В. 6%
C. 7%
D. 5%
O E. 8%
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose that 13 cards are drawn from a deck of 52 playing cards. Which of the following is closest to the probability that the 13 cards have a void (meaning at least one suit in } does not appear)? Select one: A. 4% В. 6% C. 7% D. 5% O E. 8%
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