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Five cards are drawn successively with replacement from a well-shuffled deck of 52 cards. What is the probability that none is a spade?

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(i) `1((1)/(4))^(5)=((1)/(4))^(5)`
(ii) `(90)/(1024)=(45)/(512)`
(iii) `((3)/(4))^(5)=(243)/(1024)`
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