buses arrive at a specified stop at 15 minute intervals starting at 7a.m. That is, they arrive at 7,7.15,7.30,7.45a.m and so on. If a passenger arrives at the stop at a time that is uniformly distributed between 7 and 7.30 a.m. Find the probability that he waits (a)less than 5 minutes for a bus (b) more than 10 minutes for a bus.

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buses arrive at a specified stop at 15 minute intervals starting at 7a.m. That is, they arrive at 7,7.15,7.30,7.45a.m and so on. If a passenger arrives at the stop at a time that is uniformly distributed between 7 and 7.30 a.m. Find the probability that he waits

(a)less than 5 minutes for a bus

(b) more than 10 minutes for a bus.

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