Suppose that the delivery time for a pizza delivery is uniformly distributed between 15 to 20 minutes.
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a. The minimum time until a pizza arrives?
b. The maximum time until a pizza arrives?
c. The time until the second pizza?
d. The time until the third pizza?
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Introduction to Probability
ISBN: 978-0716771098
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