A bus travels between the two cities A and B. which are 100 miles apart. If the bus has a breakdown, the distance from the breakdown to city A has a uniform distribution over (0, 100). There is a bus service station in city A. in B. and in the center of the route between A and B. It is suggested that it would be more efficient to have the three stations located 25, 50, and 75 miles, respectively, from A. Do you agree? Why?
A bus travels between the two cities A and B. which are 100 miles apart. If the bus has a breakdown, the distance from the breakdown to city A has a uniform distribution over (0, 100). There is a bus service station in city A. in B. and in the center of the route between A and B. It is suggested that it would be more efficient to have the three stations located 25, 50, and 75 miles, respectively, from A. Do you agree? Why?
A bus travels between the two cities A and B. which are 100 miles apart. If the bus has a breakdown, the distance from the breakdown to city A has a uniform distribution over (0, 100). There is a bus service station in city A. in B. and in the center of the route between A and B. It is suggested that it would be more efficient to have the three stations located 25, 50, and 75 miles, respectively, from A. Do you agree? Why?
13) Consider the checkerboard arrangement shown below. Assume that the red checker can move diagonally
upward, one square at a time, on the white squares. It may not enter a square if occupied by another checker, but
may jump over it. How many routes are there for the red checker to the top of the board?
12) The prime factors of 1365 are 3, 5, 7 and 13. Determine the total number of divisors of 1365.
11) What is the sum of numbers in row #8 of Pascal's Triangle?
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