On the route of x, busses are departing at exactly 10 minute intervals and run with constant speed. It's easy to deduce that people arriving to a stop have to wait for a bus for averagely 5 minutes.
Question: If the busses are departing and arriving to the stop irregularly, I mean, almost randomly. Averagely how many minutes will people have to wait for a bus? (The departure counts of busses still the same as the first case.)
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On the route of x, busses are departing at exactly 10 minute intervals and run with constant speed. It's easy to deduce that people arriving to a stop have to wait for a bus for averagely 5 minutes.
Question: If the busses are departing and arriving to the stop irregularly, I mean, almost randomly. Averagely how many minutes will people have to wait for a bus? (The departure counts of busses still the same as the first case.)
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