9. Textbook 2.53: Five firms, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, each offer bids on three separate contracts, C1,C2, and C3. Any one fi

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9. Textbook 2.53: Five firms, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, each offer bids on three separate contracts, C1,C2, and C3. Any one fi

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9. Textbook 2.53: Five firms, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, each offer bids on three separate contracts, C1,C2, and C3. Any one firm will be awarded at most one contract. The contracts are quite different, so an assignment of Cị to F1, say, is to be distinguished from an assignment of C2 to Fi. (a) How many sample points are there altogether in this experiment involving assignment of contracts to the firms? (No need to list them all.) (b) Under the assumption of equally likely sample points, find the probability that F3 is awarded a contract.
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