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Mathematics, 30.08.2021 21:40 jehwn

Let's assume we take pictures of squirrels, most of them are either red or brown, however one in one hundred thousand is an albino (white). If you create a dataset of ten thousand squirrel pictures (i. i.d., no individual squirrel is pictured twice), what is the chance that you'll create a dataset with at least one albino squirrel

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