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.)
Probability
(b) Exactly one diner gets the correct meal.
Probability

(c) Exactly two diners get the correct meal.
Probability
(d) All three diners get the correct meal. (Round your answer to 4 decimal places.)
Probability

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