SOLUTION: Bob, Mary, and Jen go to dinner. Each orders a different meal. The waiter forgets who ordered which meal, so he randomly places the meals before the three diners. Let C be the even
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Question 514846: Bob, Mary, and Jen go to dinner. Each orders a different meal. The waiter forgets who ordered which meal, so he randomly places the meals before the three diners. Let C be the event that a diner gets the correct meal and let N be the event that a diner gets an incorrect meal.
Enumerate the sample space and then find the probability that:
(a) No diner gets the correct meal. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
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(b) Exactly one diner gets the correct meal.
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(c) Exactly two diners get the correct meal.
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(d) All three diners get the correct meal. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
Probability Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source):