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I am trying to understand the logic behind the terms that's all.
Summation from j= 0 to n of (-1)^j/j! in the numerator is not getting into my head.
As far as my understanding goes, it computes the number of ways you can give out n names to n people without any of them having their own name.
Why do we need to multiply the summation in the numerator with P(no one getting drunk)?
and why did we have to time that by (k-1)!?
That is quite okay, thank you.
Although I do not understand the 2nd summation in the numerator. What does it compute? the probability that n people (who are gonna get drunk) don't have each other's name?
Oh yes please. Thank you .
Hi, sorry for bothering again, but what is j in this case?
I think there's a gamma distribution in there? Unfortunately I haven't learned that yet. Would be okay if you rewrite the formula without the gamma distribution? thank you very much.
Hi;
If possible, can you please write this in a simplier format? as I don't quite understand these notations. Thank you very much.
Hi, would you be able to show me the working for b, for the general formula of expected number of drunk please? thank you very much .
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