• Marthirial@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      Every car, except for one (and not by much) is one of four colors: black, gray, red (also kind of specific red hue) and white.

      What are the odds of this happening at a public parking place?

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        7 months ago

        What are the odds of this happening at a public parking place?

        They are actually pretty good. Also I think some of the black ones might be blue.

      • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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        7 months ago

        Lets see, 80 visible cars and only one of them is blue.

        Given that blue cars make up about 8% of those on the road, the odds of a random assortment of 80 having only 1 blue car is about 5/32, or just a bit under 16%.

        So, unlikely, but not notably so. Given that there are about 140 million cars in use in the US, if we grouped them all into random sets of 80 cars we’d expect to get 265,500 sets with 1 blue car.