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A local post office is to send M telegrams which are distributed at random over N communication channels, `(N > M).` Each telegram is sent over any channel with equal probability. Chance that not more than one telegram will be sent over each channel is:

A

`(.^(N)C_(M)xxN!)/(M^(N))`

B

`(.^(N)C_(M)xxM!)/(N^(M))`

C

`1-(.^(N)C_(M)xxM!)/(M^(N))`

D

`1-(.^(N)C_(M)xxN!)/(N^(M))`

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The correct Answer is:
B

Since lines are more than telegrams, `.^(N)C_(M)` are those lines where telegrams will be sent.
So, number of favourable cases = `.^(N)C_(M) xx M!`
Total number of cases = `N^(M)`
[As first telegram can go in any one of n lines]
So, required probability = `(.^(N)C_(M)xxM!)/(N^(M))`
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