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Moving Forward on the Highway: a Paradox of Probability

Summary by culturacientifica.com
We propose a paradox related to the theory of probability, a problem to reflect on. Source: Freepik Knowing the motorway We have an 18 km long motorway section that has two lanes, one slow (L) and one fast (R). Along this route, in addition, vehicles are not allowed to change lanes. It is known that cars running on the L-way move at 18 km/h (5 m/s) and maintain a distance between them of 5 meters. In addition, vehicles running on the R-way move …
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We propose a paradox related to the theory of probability, a problem to reflect on. Source: Freepik Knowing the motorway We have an 18 km long motorway section that has two lanes, one slow (L) and one fast (R). Along this route, in addition, vehicles are not allowed to change lanes. It is known that cars running on the L-way move at 18 km/h (5 m/s) and maintain a distance between them of 5 meters. In addition, vehicles running on the R-way move …

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culturacientifica.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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