After all students have left the classroom, a statistics professor notices that four copies of the text were left under desks. At the beginning of the next lecture, the professor distributes the four books at random to the four students (1, 2, 3, and 4) who claim to have left books. One possible outcome is that 1 receives 2's book, 2 receives 4's book, 3 receives his or her own book, and 4 receives 1's book. This outcome can be abbreviated (2, 4, 3, 1). (Round your answers to four decimal places.)
(a)
What is the probability that exactly one of the four students receives his or her own book?
(b)
What is the probability that exactly three receive their own books?
(c)
What is the probability that at least three of the four students receive their own books?