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Ten sailors return from shore and sleep randomly in their ten bunks (one sailor per bunk). (a) Let X be the number of sailors in the correct bunk. Compute (i) P[X = 10] (ii) P[X = 9] (iii) P[X = 8]. (b) Compute the expected number of sailors in the correct bunk, that is E[X].

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