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6 January, 09:09

Suppose two cookie jars each have 25 cookies and whenever Cookie Monster gets hungry, he selects a cookie uniformly at random from either one. We are interested in computing the chance of one jar being close to empty when the other is eaten entirely. Let C denote the number of cookies left in a jar when the other jar becomes empty. Find the probability that there are k cookies left, that is what is P (C=k) ?

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  1. 6 January, 09:39
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    eat hte cookies hehe
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