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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 17:20 anhthule1011

You and your friend then move on to a card game which has four cards containing each number from 1-13. Your friend is dealt three cards that show a one. Remembering your explanation that the probability of rolling a 1 is the same each time, he says that the probability of getting a 1 card next is the same as the probability of getting a one card the first three times. Explain what is wrong with this reasoning.

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