The graph shown in the image depicts the market for a subscription toEconomics Todaymagazine. Up to 20 nerds may subscribe depending on the price. Suppose that the price is $4 and we have 11 copies of the magazine. Then 12 people want the magazine. We sell the magazine to the first 11 who e-mail us, and there is an equal probability of each e-mail coming through quickly. What is the probability that each of the 12 people do not get the subscription.

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The graph shown in the image depicts the market for a subscription toEconomics Todaymagazine. Up to 20 nerds may subscribe depending on the price.

Suppose that the price is $4 and we have 11 copies of the magazine. Then 12 people want the magazine. We sell the magazine to the first 11 who e-mail us, and there is an equal probability of each e-mail coming through quickly. What is the probability that each of the 12 people do not get the subscription.

 

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