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Mathematics, 09.01.2020 00:31 21hendlill

Commuters in london have the problem that buses are often already full and, therefore, cannot take any further
passengers. sarah is heading home from work. she has the choice of going to bus stop a, where there are three
buses per hour and 30% of the buses are full, or bus stop b, where there are four buses per hour and 40% of the
buses are full. which stop should she choose in order to maximize the probability that she will be able to get on a
bus within the next hour? (hint: calculate the probability, for each bus stop, that she will fail to get on a bus within
the next hour. you may assume that the buses are full, or not, independently of each other.)

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