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There are 100 prizes, with one worth $1, one worth $2, . . , and one worth $100. thereare 100 boxes, each of which contains one of the prizes. you get 5 prizes by picking random boxes one at a time, without replacement. find the pmf of how much yourmost valuable prize is worth (as a simple expression in terms of binomial coefficients).

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