Deck 26: Waiting Line Models

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11)High level of service often results in ______.

A)higher capacity related costs and lower waiting time costs
B)lower capacity related costs and higher waiting time costs
C)lower capacity related costs and lower waiting time costs
D)higher capacity related costs and higher waiting time costs
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17)The number of patients assigned to a doctor is an example of ______.

A)limited population source
B)constant population source
C)infinite population source
D)discrete population source
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5)Which of the following is one of the components of total costs involved with managing waiting lines?

A)Costs related to raw materials
B)Costs related to work-in-process inventory
C)Costs related to customer waiting time
D)Costs related to customer arrival rate
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9)In waiting line systems,the cost of service levels provided are ______ to capacity-related costs.

A)directly related
B)linear
C)inversely related
D)proportional
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2)The primary objective of managing waiting lines is to ______ throughout any service or manufacturing facility.

A)maximize total costs
B)minimize total costs
C)maximize total time
D)minimize production volume
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14)In ______,a mathematical model of a waiting line system is constructed so that the length of the queues and their associated waiting times can be predicted.

A)queuing theory
B)waiting line theory
C)queue analysis
D)game theory
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16)Toll booths on expressways,banks on busy streets,and theme parks are examples of ______.

A)finite population source
B)infinite population source
C)limited population source
D)constant population source
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6)Consider a scenario in which customers decide not to wait and receive service from a competitor.The lost sales are an example of ______.

A)tangible costs
B)fixed costs
C)recurring costs
D)intangible costs
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7)Wages paid to workers while the facility remains idle because of machine repair or lack of parts in an example of ______.

A)recurring costs
B)maintenance costs
C)intangible costs
D)tangible costs
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3)The total cost throughout any service or manufacturing facility consists of ______ components.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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18)______ population source theoretically represents systems that potentially have a large number of possible customers.

A)Limited
B)Constant
C)Infinite
D)Discrete
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13)______ represents a certain number of customers waiting for service at a facility.

A)Queue
B)Service level
C)Service capacity
D)Arrival rate
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15)In queuing theory models,the customers that potentially need service can be considered as arriving from ______.

A)finite population only
B)infinite population only
C)finite and infinite population
D)limited population only
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19)______ describes the way customers arrive at the service system.

A)Arrival pattern
B)Arrival rate
C)Interarrival time
D)Service time
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20)Which of the following statements is FALSE about random arrivals?

A)The exact time when a customer will arrive cannot be predicted.
B)Arrivals of customers are independent of each other.
C)Arrivals at most service facilities are random.
D)Arrivals of customers are dependent on each other.
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4)Waiting lines cause ______ and ______ costs.

A)fixed and variable
B)fixed and recurring
C)tangible and intangible
D)capacity and demand
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8)______ costs are incurred in order to maintain existing facility capacity or add additional capacity to provide the required service.

A)Customer waiting time-related
B)Capacity related
C)Manufacturing
D)Service
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1)Which of the following statements is FALSE about customer waiting lines?

A)A waiting line occurs when customers arrive at a service facility at random rather than at predictable intervals.
B)A waiting time for a customer is dependent on the number of people waiting for service ahead of that customer.
C)Waiting lines can only be physical,with customers waiting in line for service.
D)The time it takes to service a customer varies,as each customer's need for service is often unique.
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10)Low level of service often results in ______.

A)higher customer satisfaction
B)longer waiting lines
C)lower waiting time cost
D)higher capacity-related costs
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12)The branch of mathematics that deals with the study and analysis of waiting lines is known as ______.

A)queuing theory
B)waiting line theory
C)queue analysis
D)game theory
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29)In waiting line problems,the interarrival time is assumed to follow a probability distribution known as ______.

A)Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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32)______ refers to the order in which customers waiting in line receive service at the facility.

A)Queue discipline
B)Queue size
C)Service pattern
D)Interarrival rate
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34)______ is the design or structure of the service system.

A)Service pattern
B)Queue discipline
C)Service system structure
D)Phase design
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38)An airport check-in and security-service system is an example of ______ structure.

A)single channel,single-phase
B)single channel,multiphase
C)multichannel,multiphase
D)multichannel,single-phase
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37)There are ______ basic service system structures based on the number of channels and phases.

A)three
B)four
C)five
D)six
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39)In ______,______ structure,the customer joins a single waiting line but receives service in multiple phases.

A)single channel,single-phase
B)single channel,multiphase
C)multichannel,multiphase
D)multichannel,single-phase
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22)When a variable's outcomes take on numerical values that can be counted ,the variable is known as a(n)______.

A)discrete random variable
B)random variable
C)continuous random variable
D)independent variable
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35)______ refers to the total number of counters,service bays,or other providers that are part of the system.

A)Number of phases
B)Number of channels
C)Number of queues
D)Number of service systems
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30)______ is a probability distribution that describes the time between events in a process in which events occur continuously and independently at a constant average rate.

A)Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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26)The mathematical expression for the Poisson distribution is shown as P(x)= e⁻λλˣ/x! The term λ stands for ______.

A)probability of arrivals
B)number of arrivals per unit of time
C)expected or average arrival rate
D)total arrival time
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28)______ is the elapsed time between one customer arrival and the next.

A)Arrival pattern
B)Arrival rate
C)Interarrival time
D)Service time
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25)The mathematical expression for the Poisson distribution is shown as P(x)= e⁻λλˣ/x! The term x stands for ______.

A)probability of arrivals
B)number of arrivals per unit of time
C)expected or average arrival rate
D)total arrival time
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27)Assume the average arrival rate at a service center is five customers per hour.Determine the probability of three customers arriving in any random hour.

A)4%
B)5%
C)10%
D)14%
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21)______ is the number of customer arrivals per unit of time.

A)Arrival pattern
B)Arrival rate
C)Interarrival time
D)Service time
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24)In waiting line problems,the arrival rate is typically described by a discrete probability distribution known as ______.

A)Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)positive exponential distribution
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23)If 50 customers arrive at a teller window in a bank during a 5-hour period,then the arrival rate is ______.

A)250 customers per hour
B)10 customers per hour
C)five customers per hour
D)50 customers per hour
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40)The number of customers served per unit of time is called ______.

A)service rate
B)service time
C)arrival rate
D)interarrival rate
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31)______ limit the size or length of a finite queue.

A)Capacity constraints
B)Demand constraints
C)Service constraints
D)Time constraints
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36)______ refers to the number of service stops that each customer must make in sequential servers to complete the required service.

A)Number of phases
B)Number of channels
C)Number of queues
D)Number of service systems
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33)Which of the following is the most commonly used queue disciplines?

A)last in,first out
B)first in,first out
C)random order
D)alphabetical order of last names
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54)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the probability of exactly five customers in the system.

A)4.50%
B)6.70%
C)5.60%
D)3.80%
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43)A waiting line grows infinitely long when ______.

A)service rate is greater than arrival rate
B)arrival rate is greater than service rate
C)service rate is equal to arrival rate
D)arrival rate is stable
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49)In queuing models,if the service rate forms a Poisson distribution,then the service times have a ______.

A)binomial distribution
B)positive exponential distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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51)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the percentage of time the employee at the service booth will be idle.

A)17%
B)44%
C)12%
D)43%
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41)In waiting line problems,the service rate is assumed to follow a probability distribution known as ______.

A)discrete Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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46)Which of the following is NOT one of the commonly used measures of the queuing model?

A)average number of customers waiting in line
B)average time a customer spends waiting in line for service
C)average value of transaction by the customer
D)capacity utilization factor for the system
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57)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $15 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the capacity related cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$725
B)$625
C)$500
D)$100
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52)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average number of customers waiting in line.

A)3.23 customers
B)4.17 customers
C)8 customers
D)7.65 customers
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60)An automatic car wash with a single bay takes a constant 3 minutes to wash.The arrival rate is 10 cars per hour.Determine the average time a car spends in the system.The arrival rate of cars tends to follow a Poisson distribution.

A)5 minutes
B)6 minutes
C)3.5 minutes
D)4.5 minutes
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42)In waiting line problems,the service time is assumed to follow a probability distribution known as ______.

A)discrete Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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48)In the notation used to identify the single-channel queuing model (M/M/1),the second M refers to ______.

A)Poisson distribution of arrival rates
B)Poisson distribution of service rates
C)single channel or server
D)constant service rate
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47)Which of the following assumptions is FALSE about the single-server queuing model?

A)The size of the queue is infinite.
B)Average arrival rates remain constant over time.
C)Arrival rates follow a negative exponential distribution.
D)It uses first-in,first-out (FIFO)queue discipline.
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50)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the capacity utilization for the system.

A)56%
B)78%
C)83%
D)98%
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44)Let us assume the average number of customers served per hour is five customers.What is the probability that the service exceeds 15 minutes for any customer?

A)29%
B)76%
C)45%
D)13%
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55)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $12 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $8 an hour.Determine the average customer waiting time cost per day in the queue.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$599
B)$625
C)$500
D)$700
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56)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $15 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the total expected cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$725
B)$625
C)$500
D)$100
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58)In the notation used to identify the single-channel,constant service rate queuing model M/D/1,the letter D refers to ______.

A)Poisson distribution of arrival rates
B)Poisson distribution of service rates
C)single channel or server
D)constant service rate
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59)An automatic car wash with a single bay takes a constant 3 minutes to wash.The arrival rate is 10 cars per hour.Determine the average number of cars waiting in line for the car wash.The arrival rate of cars tends to follow a Poisson distribution.

A)0.25 cars
B)0.5 cars
C)1 car
D)1.5 cars
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45)Let us assume the average number of customers served per hour is five customers.What is the probability that the service exceeds 1 hour for any customer?

A)0.67%
B)1.23%
C)0.98%
D)9.00%
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53)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average time a customer spends in the system.

A)30 minutes
B)20 minutes
C)45 minutes
D)15 minutes
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80)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the cost savings of having two technicians as compared to one technician.

A)$320.50
B)$100.50
C)$162.50
D)$175.00
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76)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average cost per hour of downtime.

A)$500.34
B)$532.50
C)$234.50
D)$675.50
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71)Let us consider that customers arrive at the rate of seven per hour and wait for an average 0.25 hour in a shop.Using Little's law,determine the average number of customers in the queuing system.

A)2
B)2.4
C)1.25
D)1.75
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78)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average number of machines working if the number of technicians is equal to two.

A)3.72
B)3.21
C)2.32
D)1.32
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66)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average time the customer spends in the system.

A)2.25 minutes
B)3 minutes
C)0.25 minutes
D)1 minute
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64)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average number of customers waiting in line.

A)0.75
B)0.89
C)0.08
D)0.98
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73)Which of the following statements is FALSE about finite population queuing model?

A)Arrival rates have a Poisson distribution.
B)Services time has a negative exponential distribution.
C)Length of the queue has an impact on the arrival rate.
D)Arrival rate is independent of the length of the queue.
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70)In queuing theory,______ means that the number of customers or objects in a waiting line system is the same as the number of customers or objects leaving the system-the arrival rate is equal to the service rate.

A)equilibrium
B)steady state
C)FIFO state
D)stable state
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72)Suppose an item stays in an inventory system for an average of 8 days,and the demand rate for this item is 15 units per day.Determine the average inventory level for this item.

A)100
B)80
C)120
D)150
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61)The notation M/M/S is a representation of which of the following models?

A)single-channel or single-server queuing model
B)single-channel,constant service rate queuing model
C)multiple-channel or multiple-server queuing model
D)finite population queuing model
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62)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the probability that no customers are there in the system.

A)50%
B)60%
C)70%
D)45%
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77)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the total cost per hour.

A)$550.34
B)$582.50
C)$284.50
D)$725.50
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65)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average number of customers waiting in the system.

A)0.75
B)0.89
C)0.08
D)0.98
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68)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.T The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $20 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the customer waiting time cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$16.67
B)$17.67
C)$15.67
D)$14.56
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67)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.T The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average time the customer spends in the queue.

A)2.25 minutes
B)3 minutes
C)0.25 minutes
D)1 minute
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79)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average cost per hour of downtime if number of technicians is equal to two.

A)$234
B)$432
C)$320
D)$345
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69)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $20 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the total expected cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$226.67
B)$245.67
C)$216.67
D)$234.21
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75)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average number of machines that will break down.

A)1.41
B)2.13
C)1.57
D)2.46
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74)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average number of machines working.

A)3.59
B)2.87
C)3.43
D)2.54
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63)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the probability that an arriving customer will wait for service.

A)16.67%
B)34.54%
C)12.32%
D)11.56%
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11)High level of service often results in ______.

A)higher capacity related costs and lower waiting time costs
B)lower capacity related costs and higher waiting time costs
C)lower capacity related costs and lower waiting time costs
D)higher capacity related costs and higher waiting time costs
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17)The number of patients assigned to a doctor is an example of ______.

A)limited population source
B)constant population source
C)infinite population source
D)discrete population source
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5)Which of the following is one of the components of total costs involved with managing waiting lines?

A)Costs related to raw materials
B)Costs related to work-in-process inventory
C)Costs related to customer waiting time
D)Costs related to customer arrival rate
C
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9)In waiting line systems,the cost of service levels provided are ______ to capacity-related costs.

A)directly related
B)linear
C)inversely related
D)proportional
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2)The primary objective of managing waiting lines is to ______ throughout any service or manufacturing facility.

A)maximize total costs
B)minimize total costs
C)maximize total time
D)minimize production volume
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14)In ______,a mathematical model of a waiting line system is constructed so that the length of the queues and their associated waiting times can be predicted.

A)queuing theory
B)waiting line theory
C)queue analysis
D)game theory
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16)Toll booths on expressways,banks on busy streets,and theme parks are examples of ______.

A)finite population source
B)infinite population source
C)limited population source
D)constant population source
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6)Consider a scenario in which customers decide not to wait and receive service from a competitor.The lost sales are an example of ______.

A)tangible costs
B)fixed costs
C)recurring costs
D)intangible costs
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7)Wages paid to workers while the facility remains idle because of machine repair or lack of parts in an example of ______.

A)recurring costs
B)maintenance costs
C)intangible costs
D)tangible costs
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3)The total cost throughout any service or manufacturing facility consists of ______ components.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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18)______ population source theoretically represents systems that potentially have a large number of possible customers.

A)Limited
B)Constant
C)Infinite
D)Discrete
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13)______ represents a certain number of customers waiting for service at a facility.

A)Queue
B)Service level
C)Service capacity
D)Arrival rate
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15)In queuing theory models,the customers that potentially need service can be considered as arriving from ______.

A)finite population only
B)infinite population only
C)finite and infinite population
D)limited population only
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19)______ describes the way customers arrive at the service system.

A)Arrival pattern
B)Arrival rate
C)Interarrival time
D)Service time
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20)Which of the following statements is FALSE about random arrivals?

A)The exact time when a customer will arrive cannot be predicted.
B)Arrivals of customers are independent of each other.
C)Arrivals at most service facilities are random.
D)Arrivals of customers are dependent on each other.
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4)Waiting lines cause ______ and ______ costs.

A)fixed and variable
B)fixed and recurring
C)tangible and intangible
D)capacity and demand
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8)______ costs are incurred in order to maintain existing facility capacity or add additional capacity to provide the required service.

A)Customer waiting time-related
B)Capacity related
C)Manufacturing
D)Service
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1)Which of the following statements is FALSE about customer waiting lines?

A)A waiting line occurs when customers arrive at a service facility at random rather than at predictable intervals.
B)A waiting time for a customer is dependent on the number of people waiting for service ahead of that customer.
C)Waiting lines can only be physical,with customers waiting in line for service.
D)The time it takes to service a customer varies,as each customer's need for service is often unique.
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10)Low level of service often results in ______.

A)higher customer satisfaction
B)longer waiting lines
C)lower waiting time cost
D)higher capacity-related costs
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12)The branch of mathematics that deals with the study and analysis of waiting lines is known as ______.

A)queuing theory
B)waiting line theory
C)queue analysis
D)game theory
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29)In waiting line problems,the interarrival time is assumed to follow a probability distribution known as ______.

A)Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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32)______ refers to the order in which customers waiting in line receive service at the facility.

A)Queue discipline
B)Queue size
C)Service pattern
D)Interarrival rate
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34)______ is the design or structure of the service system.

A)Service pattern
B)Queue discipline
C)Service system structure
D)Phase design
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38)An airport check-in and security-service system is an example of ______ structure.

A)single channel,single-phase
B)single channel,multiphase
C)multichannel,multiphase
D)multichannel,single-phase
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37)There are ______ basic service system structures based on the number of channels and phases.

A)three
B)four
C)five
D)six
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39)In ______,______ structure,the customer joins a single waiting line but receives service in multiple phases.

A)single channel,single-phase
B)single channel,multiphase
C)multichannel,multiphase
D)multichannel,single-phase
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22)When a variable's outcomes take on numerical values that can be counted ,the variable is known as a(n)______.

A)discrete random variable
B)random variable
C)continuous random variable
D)independent variable
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35)______ refers to the total number of counters,service bays,or other providers that are part of the system.

A)Number of phases
B)Number of channels
C)Number of queues
D)Number of service systems
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30)______ is a probability distribution that describes the time between events in a process in which events occur continuously and independently at a constant average rate.

A)Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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26)The mathematical expression for the Poisson distribution is shown as P(x)= e⁻λλˣ/x! The term λ stands for ______.

A)probability of arrivals
B)number of arrivals per unit of time
C)expected or average arrival rate
D)total arrival time
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28)______ is the elapsed time between one customer arrival and the next.

A)Arrival pattern
B)Arrival rate
C)Interarrival time
D)Service time
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25)The mathematical expression for the Poisson distribution is shown as P(x)= e⁻λλˣ/x! The term x stands for ______.

A)probability of arrivals
B)number of arrivals per unit of time
C)expected or average arrival rate
D)total arrival time
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27)Assume the average arrival rate at a service center is five customers per hour.Determine the probability of three customers arriving in any random hour.

A)4%
B)5%
C)10%
D)14%
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21)______ is the number of customer arrivals per unit of time.

A)Arrival pattern
B)Arrival rate
C)Interarrival time
D)Service time
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24)In waiting line problems,the arrival rate is typically described by a discrete probability distribution known as ______.

A)Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)positive exponential distribution
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23)If 50 customers arrive at a teller window in a bank during a 5-hour period,then the arrival rate is ______.

A)250 customers per hour
B)10 customers per hour
C)five customers per hour
D)50 customers per hour
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40)The number of customers served per unit of time is called ______.

A)service rate
B)service time
C)arrival rate
D)interarrival rate
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31)______ limit the size or length of a finite queue.

A)Capacity constraints
B)Demand constraints
C)Service constraints
D)Time constraints
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36)______ refers to the number of service stops that each customer must make in sequential servers to complete the required service.

A)Number of phases
B)Number of channels
C)Number of queues
D)Number of service systems
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33)Which of the following is the most commonly used queue disciplines?

A)last in,first out
B)first in,first out
C)random order
D)alphabetical order of last names
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54)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the probability of exactly five customers in the system.

A)4.50%
B)6.70%
C)5.60%
D)3.80%
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43)A waiting line grows infinitely long when ______.

A)service rate is greater than arrival rate
B)arrival rate is greater than service rate
C)service rate is equal to arrival rate
D)arrival rate is stable
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49)In queuing models,if the service rate forms a Poisson distribution,then the service times have a ______.

A)binomial distribution
B)positive exponential distribution
C)Poisson distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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51)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the percentage of time the employee at the service booth will be idle.

A)17%
B)44%
C)12%
D)43%
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41)In waiting line problems,the service rate is assumed to follow a probability distribution known as ______.

A)discrete Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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46)Which of the following is NOT one of the commonly used measures of the queuing model?

A)average number of customers waiting in line
B)average time a customer spends waiting in line for service
C)average value of transaction by the customer
D)capacity utilization factor for the system
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57)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $15 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the capacity related cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$725
B)$625
C)$500
D)$100
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52)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average number of customers waiting in line.

A)3.23 customers
B)4.17 customers
C)8 customers
D)7.65 customers
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60)An automatic car wash with a single bay takes a constant 3 minutes to wash.The arrival rate is 10 cars per hour.Determine the average time a car spends in the system.The arrival rate of cars tends to follow a Poisson distribution.

A)5 minutes
B)6 minutes
C)3.5 minutes
D)4.5 minutes
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42)In waiting line problems,the service time is assumed to follow a probability distribution known as ______.

A)discrete Poisson distribution
B)binomial distribution
C)normal distribution
D)negative exponential distribution
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48)In the notation used to identify the single-channel queuing model (M/M/1),the second M refers to ______.

A)Poisson distribution of arrival rates
B)Poisson distribution of service rates
C)single channel or server
D)constant service rate
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47)Which of the following assumptions is FALSE about the single-server queuing model?

A)The size of the queue is infinite.
B)Average arrival rates remain constant over time.
C)Arrival rates follow a negative exponential distribution.
D)It uses first-in,first-out (FIFO)queue discipline.
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50)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the capacity utilization for the system.

A)56%
B)78%
C)83%
D)98%
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44)Let us assume the average number of customers served per hour is five customers.What is the probability that the service exceeds 15 minutes for any customer?

A)29%
B)76%
C)45%
D)13%
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55)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $12 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $8 an hour.Determine the average customer waiting time cost per day in the queue.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$599
B)$625
C)$500
D)$700
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56)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $15 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the total expected cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$725
B)$625
C)$500
D)$100
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58)In the notation used to identify the single-channel,constant service rate queuing model M/D/1,the letter D refers to ______.

A)Poisson distribution of arrival rates
B)Poisson distribution of service rates
C)single channel or server
D)constant service rate
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59)An automatic car wash with a single bay takes a constant 3 minutes to wash.The arrival rate is 10 cars per hour.Determine the average number of cars waiting in line for the car wash.The arrival rate of cars tends to follow a Poisson distribution.

A)0.25 cars
B)0.5 cars
C)1 car
D)1.5 cars
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45)Let us assume the average number of customers served per hour is five customers.What is the probability that the service exceeds 1 hour for any customer?

A)0.67%
B)1.23%
C)0.98%
D)9.00%
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53)Customers at an amusement park arrive at the rate of 10 customers per hour.The entry booth is staffed by one employee.The mean service time at the booth to provide service to each customer is 5 minutes.The arrival rate follows a Poisson distribution,and the service time at the booth follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average time a customer spends in the system.

A)30 minutes
B)20 minutes
C)45 minutes
D)15 minutes
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80)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the cost savings of having two technicians as compared to one technician.

A)$320.50
B)$100.50
C)$162.50
D)$175.00
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76)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average cost per hour of downtime.

A)$500.34
B)$532.50
C)$234.50
D)$675.50
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71)Let us consider that customers arrive at the rate of seven per hour and wait for an average 0.25 hour in a shop.Using Little's law,determine the average number of customers in the queuing system.

A)2
B)2.4
C)1.25
D)1.75
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78)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average number of machines working if the number of technicians is equal to two.

A)3.72
B)3.21
C)2.32
D)1.32
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66)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average time the customer spends in the system.

A)2.25 minutes
B)3 minutes
C)0.25 minutes
D)1 minute
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64)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average number of customers waiting in line.

A)0.75
B)0.89
C)0.08
D)0.98
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73)Which of the following statements is FALSE about finite population queuing model?

A)Arrival rates have a Poisson distribution.
B)Services time has a negative exponential distribution.
C)Length of the queue has an impact on the arrival rate.
D)Arrival rate is independent of the length of the queue.
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70)In queuing theory,______ means that the number of customers or objects in a waiting line system is the same as the number of customers or objects leaving the system-the arrival rate is equal to the service rate.

A)equilibrium
B)steady state
C)FIFO state
D)stable state
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72)Suppose an item stays in an inventory system for an average of 8 days,and the demand rate for this item is 15 units per day.Determine the average inventory level for this item.

A)100
B)80
C)120
D)150
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61)The notation M/M/S is a representation of which of the following models?

A)single-channel or single-server queuing model
B)single-channel,constant service rate queuing model
C)multiple-channel or multiple-server queuing model
D)finite population queuing model
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62)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the probability that no customers are there in the system.

A)50%
B)60%
C)70%
D)45%
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77)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the total cost per hour.

A)$550.34
B)$582.50
C)$284.50
D)$725.50
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65)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average number of customers waiting in the system.

A)0.75
B)0.89
C)0.08
D)0.98
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68)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.T The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $20 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the customer waiting time cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$16.67
B)$17.67
C)$15.67
D)$14.56
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67)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.T The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the average time the customer spends in the queue.

A)2.25 minutes
B)3 minutes
C)0.25 minutes
D)1 minute
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79)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average cost per hour of downtime if number of technicians is equal to two.

A)$234
B)$432
C)$320
D)$345
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69)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.It is estimated that the cost of customer waiting time associated with dissatisfied customers and loss of goodwill is $20 per hour.The employee at the service booth is paid $10 an hour.Determine the total expected cost per day for the waiting line system.Assume total hours of operation as 10 hours per day.

A)$226.67
B)$245.67
C)$216.67
D)$234.21
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75)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average number of machines that will break down.

A)1.41
B)2.13
C)1.57
D)2.46
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74)ABS specializes in repair and maintenance of industrial machines.One repair technician has been assigned to five identical grinding machines for repair and maintenance.The machine breaks down after about 20 hours of use,and breakdowns have a Poisson probability distribution.It takes 6 hours to repair a machine,and repair times follow an exponential distribution.Machine downtime costs the company $250 an hour,and the technician is paid $50 an hour.Determine the average number of machines working.

A)3.59
B)2.87
C)3.43
D)2.54
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63)The owner of an amusement park has decided to open a second entry booth and hire another employee to service customers entering the park.Customers arrive at the rate of 20 per hour and will wait in a single line until one of the two employees is available to provide service.The average service time of both employees is 2 minutes to provide service.The arrival rate follows Poisson distribution,and the service time follows a negative exponential distribution.Determine the probability that an arriving customer will wait for service.

A)16.67%
B)34.54%
C)12.32%
D)11.56%
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