Refer to Example 2.13. Suppose that the number of distributors is M = 10 and that there
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Refer to Example 2.13. Suppose that the number of distributors is M = 10 and that there are n = 7 orders to be placed. What is the probability that a all of the orders go to different distributors? *b distributor I gets exactly two orders and distributor II gets exactly three orders? *c distributors I, II, and III get exactly two, three, and one order(s), respectively?
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