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Mathematics, 18.03.2021 20:00 alee885

Diego must cross a busy intersection at a crosswalk on his way to school. Some days he is able to cross immediately or wait only a short while. Other days, he must wait for more than 1 minute for the signal to indicate he may cross the street. How can we simulate his luck at this intersection and estimate his probability of waiting more than 1 minute?

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