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Mathematics, 27.07.2021 15:20 PanjiUR9220

Suppose that five balls, numbered 1 through 5, will be sequentially drawn (without replacement) from an urn at random (with all balls remaining in the urn being equally likely to be drawn each time). If a success is said to occur if the number obtained on draw i is the largest of the i numbers drawn so far, what is the expected number of times a success will occur on the five draws

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