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Question 111

Consider the experiment of distribution of balls among urns. Suppose we are given M urns, numbered 1 to M, among which we are to distribute n balls (n < M). Let P (A) denote the probability that each of the urns numbered 1 to n will contain exactly one ball. If the balls are different and any ball can go to any urn, then P (A) is equal to


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