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If there are 20% buses and 80% cars and 5 vehicles cross a junction per minute, find by simulation (plot the histograms) a) the number of cars that cross the junction in 15 minutes b) the number of buses that cross the junction in 15 minutes (plot the histograms) (5)

          If there are 20% buses and 80% cars and 5 vehicles cross a junction per minute, find by simulation (plot the histograms)
a) the number of cars that cross the junction in 15 minutes
b) the number of buses that cross the junction in 15 minutes
(plot the histograms) (5)
        
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If there are 20% buses and 80% cars and 5 vehicles cross a junction per minute, find by simulation (plot the histograms)
a) the number of cars that cross the junction in 15 minutes
b) the number of buses that cross the junction in 15 minutes
(plot the histograms) (5)

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00:02 Hi friends, you drive the car with the speed of 12 meter per second for 1 .5 minute.
00:20 Stop for 3 .5 minute on red signal, then move with 15 meter per second for 2 .5 minute...
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