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Suppose that Tommy T-Sip decides to run across Highway 6 at a specific point northwest of...
3. Suppose that Tommy T-Sip decides to run across Highway 6 at a specific point northwest of College Station. Cars cross that point in accordance with a Poisson process with rate A 3 per minute. What is the probability that Tommy will make it across the highway uninjured if it takes him c seconds to cross? Assume that if he is on the highway when a car passes then he will be injured. Calculate specific probabilities for c= 2,5, 10,...
Now suppose that Tommy is very adept at avoiding cars but will be injured if a truck passes during his attempt to cross the highway. The proportion of trucks to cars on Highway 6 is approximately 1 to 4. Assume that vehicles arrive in accordance with a Poisson process with rate λ = 4 per minute, and that a given vehicle that arrives has a 0.2 probability of being a truck and a 0.8 probability of being a car. What...
Cars cross a certain point on the highway in accordance with a Poisson process with rate = 3 per minute. If Al runs across the highway at some random time, what is the probability that he will avoid being hit by a car if the amount of time that it takes him to cross the road is s seconds? (Assume that if a car goes by while Al is on the highway, that it will hit him.)