Suppose i am in a big hall , there i gave 5 tickets (each carrying distinct specific codes) to each of the 50 persons. now I ask all of them to exchange their all 3 tickets
now the question is what is the probability that a person gets at least 1 original ticket i.e. ticket he was given initially
please generalize it also
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