anyone please Help!

Revision en5, by Trgt_2021_explosion, 2020-08-13 12:40:52

Hi everyone I was solving this problem. I tried a lot for finding a general formula for — How many permutation out of $$$n!$$$ will lead to exactly $$$K$$$ different chocolates. Then we just have to find probability by dividing with $$$n!$$$ and find Expectation by multiplying with $$$K$$$ and finally add the expectation for all such $$$K$$$ in range $$$[1,N]$$$. But I am unable to find a general formula for this. Also I am not able to get the editorial basically proof of that.
Can anyone please provide some idea regarding this. It'll be of great help.

Tags #combinatorics, linearity of expectation

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