The following problem is called the coupon collector problem and has many applications in computer science. Consider a bag that contains N different types of coupons (say coupons numbered 1 . . .N. There are infinite number of each typ of coupon. Each time a coupon is drawn from the bag, it is independent of the previous selection and equally likely to be any of the N types. Since there are infinite numbers of each type, one can view this as sampling with replacement. Let T denote the random variable that denotes the number of coupons that needs to be collected until one obtains a complete set of atleast one of each type of coupon. Write a R simulation code to compute the E(T). Plot E(T) as for N = 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60. In the same plot show the theoretical value and summarize your observation regarding the accuracy of the approximation.

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The following problem is called the coupon collector problem and has many applications in computer science.
Consider a bag that contains N different types of coupons (say coupons numbered 1 . . .N. There are
infinite number of each typ of coupon. Each time a coupon is drawn from the bag, it is independent of the
previous selection and equally likely to be any of the N types. Since there are infinite numbers of each type,
one can view this as sampling with replacement. Let T denote the random variable that denotes the number
of coupons that needs to be collected until one obtains a complete set of atleast one of each type of coupon.
Write a R simulation code to compute the E(T). Plot E(T) as for N = 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60.

In the same plot show the theoretical value and summarize your observation regarding the accuracy of the
approximation.

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