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A cube that has a volume of 1.00 m³ contains N distinguishable particles.
1. Determine the probability that all the particles are in a smaller volume V of the cube if N = 1 and V = 0.500 m³.
2. Determine the probability that all the particles are in a smaller volume V of the cube if N = 1 and V = 0.300m³.
3. Determine the probability that all the particles are in a smaller volume V of the cube if N = 1 and V = 0.0100³.

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