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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 20:50 adrian08022

Mary and tom park their cars in an empty parking lot with n≥2 consecutive parking spaces (i. e, n spaces in a row, where only one car fits in each space). mary and tom pick parking spaces at random; of course, they must each choose a different space. (all pairs of distinct parking spaces are equally likely.) what is the probability that there is at most one empty parking space between them?

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