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Average wait time arriving at subway randomly Don't mind the bluntness at all. I reversed my changes for the purposes of others. Thanks for the feedback. |
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Average wait time arriving at subway randomly I apologize for the late edit, but a key point that forgot to include is that the trains arrive based on exponential distribution. All answers have been extremely helpful in either of the two cases. Thank you very much. |
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Average wait time arriving at subway randomly Phenomenal answer. Thank you. |
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Average wait time arriving at subway randomly Thanks Henry. Could you point me in the right direction to learn about how to calculate the expected wait time in the exponential distribution example? Thanks! |
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