5. A tricycle initially has six passengers and stops at different establishments in the city. If every passenger is equally likely to get off at each establishment, what is the probability that no two passengers will get off at the same establishment? Assume that the passengers leave independently of each other that a passenger gets off does not change when one passenger gets off). seven (the probability

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Section11.8: Probabilities Of Disjoint And Overlapping Events
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A tricycle initially has six passengers
and stops at
5.
seven
different establishments in the city. If every passenger is equally
likely to get off at each establishment, what is the probability that
no two passengers will get off at the same establishment? Assume that
the passengers leave independently of each other (the probability
a passenger gets off does not change when one passenger gets
that
off).
Transcribed Image Text:A tricycle initially has six passengers and stops at 5. seven different establishments in the city. If every passenger is equally likely to get off at each establishment, what is the probability that no two passengers will get off at the same establishment? Assume that the passengers leave independently of each other (the probability a passenger gets off does not change when one passenger gets that off).
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