A monk walks up a mountain to visit his friend in a monastery at the top. He sets out at 6am. He climbs, rests, prays and admires the view as he goes. He finally arrives at the monastery at the top of the mountain, spends the night there and heads back down the next morning along the same route. What are the chances that he will be at the exact same spot at the exact same time on both days? Please provide your reasoning.
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A monk walks up a mountain to visit his friend in a monastery at the top. He sets out at 6am. He climbs, rests, prays and admires the view as he goes. He finally arrives at the monastery at the top of the mountain, spends the night there and heads back down the next morning along the same route. What are the chances that he will be at the exact same spot at the exact same time on both days? Please provide your reasoning.
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