Final answer:
Without specific data on the average time it takes to find a parking spot at VCC, the total number of parking spots, and the time distribution, a numerically justified conclusion about the likelihood of finding a parking space in under one minute cannot be reached.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seems to be seeking information about parking regulations at a specific location, referred to as VCC. However, the reference to the given information and being numerically justified followed by mentioning about the time it takes to find a parking space suggests that it might be related to a statistical or probabilities problem, likely in the field of mathematics or applied statistics. Therefore, to provide a precise answer about how surprised one should be if it took less than one minute to find a parking space, we would need more context or data, such as the average time it generally takes to find a parking spot at VCC, the total number of parking spots, and the time distribution for finding a parking space.
Without this specific information, we can't make a numerically justified determination about the likelihood of finding a parking space in under one minute. However, if we assume that typically it takes significantly more than one minute to find a parking space based on a provided data set, it would be surprising to find a space in less time based on statistical expectations.