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The expected number of peak hour social/recreational trips and the probability that household will not make a peak hour social/recreational trip.
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A large residential area has 1500 households with an average household income of $15,000, an average household size of 5.2, and, on the average, 1.2 working members. Using the model below, predict the change in the number of peak-hour social/recreational trips if employment in the area increased by 20% and household income by 10%.
number of peak-hour vehicle-based social/recreational trips per household = 0.04 + 0.018(household size) + 0.009(annual household income [in thousands of dollars]) + 0.16(number of nonworking household members)
Round off final answers to whole number.
Poisson Model is used for the segment of a certain highway. Vehicles are recorded at 30-seconds intervals, the result is established that in 2251 of 20000, there are 4 vehicles arrived. Determine the number of these 20000 intervals in which, 6 automobiles arrive at the same time.
A large residential area has 1500 households with an average household income of $15,000, an average household size of 5.2, and, on the average, 1.2 working members. Using the model below, predict the change in the number of peak hour social/recreational trips If employment in the area increased by 20% and household income by 10%. number of peak-hour vehicle-based social/recreational trips per household 0.04 + 0.018(household size)+ 0.009(annual household income in thousands of dollars)+ 0.16(number of nonworking household members)
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