Another of our papers for teens and pre-teens came out in final form today. Here are some details.
Title: The Waiting-Time Paradox
Authors: Naoki Masuda and Mason A. Porter
Abstract: Suppose that you are going to school and arrive at a bus stop. How long do you have to wait before the next bus arrives? Surprisingly, it is longer—possibly much longer—than what you might guess from looking at a bus schedule. This phenomenon, which is called the waiting-time paradox, has a purely mathematical origin. In this article, we explore the waiting-time paradox, explain why it occurs, and discuss some of its implications (beyond the possibility of being late for school).
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