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You have n boxes labeled box1, box2, , box, and you have k balls. you drop the balls at random into the boxes, independently of each other. for each ball the probability that it will land in a particular box is the same for all boxes, namely l/n. let xl be the number of balls in boxi and xn be the number of balls in boxn. calculate corr(xi, xn).

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