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A travel bureau estimates that when 20 tourists go to a resort with ten hotels they distribute themselves as if the bureau were putting 20
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\newcommand{\mathds}{\mathbb}</math></div> A travel bureau estimates that when 20 tourists go to a
resort with ten hotels they distribute themselves as if the bureau were putting 20
indistinguishable objects into ten distinguishable boxes.  Assuming this model is
indistinguishable objects into ten distinguishable boxes.  Assuming this model is
correct, find the probability that no hotel is left vacant when the first group of 20
correct, find the probability that no hotel is left vacant when the first group of 20
tourists arrives.
tourists arrives.

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A travel bureau estimates that when 20 tourists go to a resort with ten hotels they distribute themselves as if the bureau were putting 20 indistinguishable objects into ten distinguishable boxes. Assuming this model is correct, find the probability that no hotel is left vacant when the first group of 20 tourists arrives.