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17 May, 22:55

An engineer spends 30% of the time at home and 40% at work, 6 mi away. The remaining 30% is spent commuting between home and work in a straight line at a steady velocity. Calculate the probability that at a randomly chosen time the engineer is at least 2 mi from home.

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  1. 17 May, 22:59
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    Probability is given by number of possible outcomes : number of total outcomes

    The time commuting between home and work is 6mi

    Probability (the engineer is at least 2mi from home) means that the engineer is either 2mi from home or more than 2mi from home

    Probability (the engineer is 2mi from home) = 2/6

    Probability (the engineer is more than 2mi from home) = 1 - 2/6 = (6-2) / 6 = 4/6

    Probability (the engineer is at least 2mi from home) = 2/6 + 4/6 = 6/6 = 1
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