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1) The headway h can be calculated as the quotient of the spacing f in feet, which is the average distance between vehicles, and the average speed v, in feet per second, of traffic. Thus the probability that spacing is at least f feet is the same as the probability that the headway is at least f/v seconds. Use function composition to find a formula for the probability Q that the spacing is at least f feet. Note: Your formula will involve both f and v.

 

 

Q= 

 

 

2) If the average speed is 86 feet per second, what is the probability that the spacing between two vehicles is at least 35 feet?

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Take Your Time. I dont need the answer anyways. Just practice problems. 

 Dec 3, 2015
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You are an idiot! I was about to post an answer for this question --the same one you posted an hour ago.

 

Here it is P =0.87^t . . . . oh wait the question was just posted again. Which one should I post to? ... Let me think about that for an hour or two . . . . . . . . . .

 Dec 3, 2015
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OKAY. THANKS. :p

 Dec 3, 2015
edited by Guest  Dec 3, 2015
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Take Your Time. I dont need the answer anyways. Just practice problems. 

Guest Dec 3, 2015
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I already got it asswipe

 

Why did you ask again?  There are only 2 or 3 on here who can answer this. You will never get an answer. You are too dumb to understand it anyway.

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edited by Guest  Dec 3, 2015
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BC im curious to know how to do this problem . Anyways. Ur right. (: Thanks. 

 Dec 3, 2015
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Got it (:  Solved it already.

 

Q= 0.87^f/v

 

Part 2: 0.87 ^35/86 =94%

 

 

Really didnt need yaa hellp. 

 Dec 3, 2015
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You didn’t need the answer in the first place, so you ask the question twice. 

Don’t you have anything better to do?

 Dec 3, 2015

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