Suppose that each week you buy a ticket in a lottery which has a chance \(\frac1{100}\) of wining. If you do this every week of a year, approximately what is the chance of getting exactly \(k\) wins for \(k=0,1,2,3\).
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Suppose that each week you buy a ticket in a lottery which has a chance \(\frac1{100}\) of wining. If you do this every week of a year, approximately what is the chance of getting exactly \(k\) wins for \(k=0,1,2,3\).
[Pittman p122, # 5]