EBK OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
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Author: RENDER
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Chapter D, Problem 2P
a)
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To determine: The percentage of time the machine is busy or the utilization factor.
Introduction: The mathematical study which analysis the causes of delay in the waiting line is known as queuing theory. The theory examines all components in the waiting line such as arrival process, service process, and number of servers, system and customers.
b)
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To determine: The average length of queue.
c)
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To determine: The average number of students in the system.
d)
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To determine: The average waiting time in the queue.
e)
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To determine: The average time in the system.
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