SOLUTION: From opposite sides of a 1 m wide straight track parallel to the track turtles start to crawl. What are the chances that they will not collide if the shell of both turtles is 33 cm
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Question 1191189: From opposite sides of a 1 m wide straight track parallel to the track turtles start to crawl. What are the chances that they will not collide if the shell of both turtles is 33 cm wide in diameter and they doesn't change direction when crawling on the track?
Answer by ikleyn(52797) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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