A programming firm retains a technical specialist to assist four design engineers working on a project. The help that the specialist gives engineers ranges widely in time consumption. The specialist has some answers available in memory, others require computation, and still others require significant search time. On the average, each request for assistance takes the specialist one hour. The engineers require help from the specialist on the average of once each day. Because each assistance takes about an hour, each engineer can work for six hours, on the average, without assistance. One further point: Engineers needing help do not interrupt if the specialist is already involved with another problem. Treat this as a finite queuing problem and answer the following questions: 1. How many engineers, on average, are waiting for the technical specialist for help? A. .559 engineers waiting B. .411 engineers waiting C. .296 engineers waiting D. .455 engineers waiting E. None of these

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A programming firm retains a technical specialist to assist four design engineers working on a project. The help that the specialist gives engineers ranges widely in time consumption. The specialist has some answers available in memory, others require computation, and still others require significant search time. On the average, each request for assistance takes the specialist one hour.

The engineers require help from the specialist on the average of once each day. Because each assistance takes about an hour, each engineer can work for six hours, on the average, without assistance. One further point: Engineers needing help do not interrupt if the specialist is already involved with another problem.

Treat this as a finite queuing problem and answer the following questions:

1. How many engineers, on average, are waiting for the technical specialist for help?

A. .559 engineers waiting

B. .411 engineers waiting

C. .296 engineers waiting

D. .455 engineers waiting

E. None of these

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