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Mathematics, 19.10.2019 02:20 kiki8734

There is a meteor shower tonight and meteors will arrive at a constant rate all night.

the rate at which meteors arrive is such that if you watch for one hour, the chance of seeing at least one meteor is 64%.

what is the chance of seeing at least one meteor if you only watch for half an hour?

hint: you'll have to make some assumptions in order to solve the problem. one possible assumption is indicated by the word "constant" above.

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