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(Solved) : 57 Hash File Partitioned 10 Buckets Probability Least Two Three Arbitrary Records Hashing Q34763883 . . .

*57. If a hash file is partitioned into 10 buckets, what is the probability of at least two of three arbitrary records hashin

(Assume the hash function gives no bucket priority over the others.) How many records must be stored in the file until it is

*57. If a hash file is partitioned into 10 buckets, what is the probability of at least two of three arbitrary records hashing to the same bucket? (Assume the hash function gives no bucket priority over the others.) How many records must be stored in the file until it is more likely for collisions to occur than not? Show transcribed image text

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