At a parking lot there are twelve places arranged in a row. A man ob- served that
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At a parking lot there are twelve places arranged in a row. A man ob- served that there were eight cars parked, and that the four empty places were adjacent to each other (formed one run). Given that there are four empty places, is this arrangement surprising (indicative of non-randomness)?
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An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications Volume 1
ISBN: 9780471257110
3rd Edition
Authors: William Feller
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