• Tip: Try to wait for 10 minutes in order for your bus to arrive, or listen to some of your favorite music on your cellphone with headphones/earphones on until your...
  • Now, probability that a passenger arriving at the bus stop between 10 and 10:30 will have to wait more than 10 minutes can be expressed as
  • 1. waited 2. didn’t walk 3. surprised / cooked 4. Did / order / did 5. didn’t play 6. wanted / study 7. boiled / poured 8. Did / laugh / didn’t. 9. did / arrive 10. landed 11.
    Bulunamadı: only
  • 6. You … (wait) for a bus for ten minutes only. 7. Nelly and Mary … (do) the shopping since early morning.
  • 10)The teacher/to explain/ a grammar rule/since the beginning of the lesson. ... 6)You have been waiting for a bus for ten minutes only.
  • Anna has been speaking on the phone for an hour now. You have been waiting for a bus for ten minutes only.
  • 10. The teacher/to explain/ a grammar rule/since the beginning of the lesson. ... 6. You have been waiting for a bus for ten minutes only.
  • For Londoners, the experience of waiting ages for a bus only to find two – or three or four – all arriving at the same time (presumably because the drivers were all...
  • Anna/to speak/on the phone/for an hour now. You/to wait/for a bus/for ten minutes only.
  • denotes the rate of arrival of buses in unit interval of time. Since, on average, the buses arrive every 10 minutes, λ=110.
  • 6. You … (wait) for a bus for ten minutes only. 7. Nelly and Mary … (do) the shopping since early morning.
  • If you take the bus five times, what is the probability that your longest wait is less than 10 minutes?
    Bulunamadı: only
  • There is very likely a bus stop close to you. It may take you someplace you want to go, but in all likelihood, a bus shows up only every thirty minutes (or worse.)
  • 1 You don’t need to wait for a bus. It’ll take you about ten minutes to get there (1) … foot.
    Bulunamadı: only