By Example 2.21, the probability that a poker hand is a

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By Example 2.21, the probability that a poker hand is a full house is 0.0014. What is the probability that in 500 random poker hands there are at least two full houses?

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By Example 2.21, the probability that a poker hand is a full house is 0.0014. What is the probability that in 500 random poker hands there are at least two full houses?

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We are given that the probability of a poker hand is a full house is . We need to find the probability that there are at least two full houses in 500 random poker hands.

Since we have 500 random poker hands and the probability of a poker hand is a full house as , we get

 and .

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