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Cory is a birdwatcher. He estimates that 30% of the birds he sees are
American robins, 20% are dark-eyed juncos, and 20% are song sparrows. He
designs a simulation,
Let 0, 1, and 2 represent American robins.
Let 3 and 4 represent dark-eyed juncos,
Let 5 and 6 represent song sparrows.
Let 7, 8, and 9 represent other birds.
The table shows the simulation results,
01611 26343 87208 58889 58822
49053 49116 98444 34845 67970
63777 71890 01595 90500 43938
91971 58647 39440 28893 51995
What is the probability that at least one of the next five birds he sees is a
song sparrow?

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