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Suppose n balls are distributed in n boxes in such a way that each ball chooses a box indepen- dently of each other. (a) What is the probability that Box #1 is empty? (b) What is the probability that only Box #1 is empty? (c) What is the probability that only one box is empty? (d) Given that Box #1 is empty, what is the probability that only one box is empty? (e) Given that only one box is empty, what is the probability that Box #1 is empty?

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