CSCI 305, Homework # 4 (Solution)

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Explain the reasoning behind each answer.
1. Suppose we shuffle a deck of 10 cards, each bearing a distinct number from 1 to 10, to mix the cardsthoroughly. We then remove three cards, one at a time, from the deck. What is the probability that we select the three cards in sorted (increasing) order?
2. Use indicator random variables to solve the following problem, known as the hat-check problem. Each of n customers gives a hat to a hat-check person at a restaurant. The hat-check person gives the hats back to the customers in a random order. What is the expected number of customers who get back their own hat?
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