In a card game, the probability that you will have a hand with three of a kind is about 6%. The dealer wants to know the probability for a player to be dealt three of a kind by at least the second hand. Should a geometric probability density function or a cumulative distribution function be used? Explain.
A geometric cumulative distribution function should be used because the question asks for the probability for a player to be dealt three of a kind by at least the second hand.
A geometric probability density function should be used because the question asks for the probability for a player to be dealt three of a kind by at least the second hand.
A geometric cumulative distribution function should be used because the question states that the probability for having a hand with three of a kind is about 6%.
A geometric probability density function should be used because the question states that the probability for having a hand with three of a kind is about 6%.
There is not enough information to be to able to determine whether a geometric probability density function or a cumulative distribution function should be used.