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Suppose that students come to a shuttle stop with independent arrival times geometrically distributed with parameter 0,4. Shuttle waiting for students at the stop pays $2 for each minute until a student comes. assume that each student pays shuttle eith a normal distribution mean $10 and variance 2. If $R(t)$ denotes the total amount of money paid by shuttle and students by time t, can you please help me finding $lim_{n to infty} frac{E[R(t)]}{t}$ ?










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    Suppose that students come to a shuttle stop with independent arrival times geometrically distributed with parameter 0,4. Shuttle waiting for students at the stop pays $2 for each minute until a student comes. assume that each student pays shuttle eith a normal distribution mean $10 and variance 2. If $R(t)$ denotes the total amount of money paid by shuttle and students by time t, can you please help me finding $lim_{n to infty} frac{E[R(t)]}{t}$ ?










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      Suppose that students come to a shuttle stop with independent arrival times geometrically distributed with parameter 0,4. Shuttle waiting for students at the stop pays $2 for each minute until a student comes. assume that each student pays shuttle eith a normal distribution mean $10 and variance 2. If $R(t)$ denotes the total amount of money paid by shuttle and students by time t, can you please help me finding $lim_{n to infty} frac{E[R(t)]}{t}$ ?










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      Suppose that students come to a shuttle stop with independent arrival times geometrically distributed with parameter 0,4. Shuttle waiting for students at the stop pays $2 for each minute until a student comes. assume that each student pays shuttle eith a normal distribution mean $10 and variance 2. If $R(t)$ denotes the total amount of money paid by shuttle and students by time t, can you please help me finding $lim_{n to infty} frac{E[R(t)]}{t}$ ?







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