Deck 24: Waiting-Line Models

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The cost of waiting decreases as the service level increases.
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If the service time within a queuing system is constant,the service rate can be easily described by a negative exponential distribution.
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A bank office with five tellers,each with a separate line of customers,exhibits the characteristics of a multi-phase queuing system.
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A copy centre has five machines that serve many customers throughout the day;the waiting-line system for copy service has an infinite population while the waiting-line system for copier maintenance has a finite population.
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In queuing problems,arrival rates are generally described by the normal probability distribution.
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A waiting-line system has three parts: the size of the arrival population,the behaviour of arrivals,and the statistical distribution of arrivals.
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An M/M/1 model and an M/D/1 model each have an arrival rate of 1 per minute and a service rate of 3 per minute;the average queue length of the M/M/1 will be twice that of the M/D/1.
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Waiting-line models are useful to operations in such diverse settings as service systems,maintenance activities,and shop-floor control.
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The two characteristics of the waiting line itself are whether its length is limited or unlimited and the discipline of the people or items in it.
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In the analysis of queuing models,the Poisson distribution often describes arrival rates and service times are often described by the negative exponential distribution.
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In queuing problems,the term "renege" refers to the fact that some customers leave the queue before service is completed.
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The greater the margin by which the arrival rate exceeds the service rate,the better the performance of the waiting line.
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In the M/M/1 waiting line model with an arrival rate of 2 per hour and a service rate of 6 per hour,the utilization factor for the system is approximately 0.333.
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Balk and renege are elements of queue discipline.
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LIFS (last-in,first-served)is a common queue discipline,most often seen where people,not objects,form the waiting line.
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The study of waiting lines calculates the cost of providing good service but does not value the cost of customers' waiting time.
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A hospital emergency room always follows a first-in,first-served queue discipline in the interest of fairness.
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As the average service rate μ grows larger,the slope of the distribution of service time probabilities grows larger and larger,eventually becoming positive.
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A waiting-line system with one waiting line and three sequential processing stages is a multi-channel single-phase system.
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Four of the most widely used waiting line models-M/M/1 or A,M/M/S or B,M/D/1 or C,and Limited population or D-all share three characteristics: Poisson arrivals,FIFO discipline,and exponential service times.
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Which of the following is most likely to violate a FIFO queue?

A)supermarket with no express lanes
B)car repair garage
C)emergency room
D)fast-food restaurant
E)coffee shop
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The common measures of a queuing system's performance include

A)probability that the service facility will be idle,average queue length,probability that the waiting time will exceed a specified duration.
B)average time each customer spends in the system,probability that the service system will be idle,average time each customer spends in the queue.
C)average queue length,maximum time a customer may spend in the queue,the utilization factor for the system.
D)average time each customer spends in the system,maximum queue length,probability of a specific number of customers in the system.
E)average time that the service facility is idle,minimum queue length,probability that the waiting time will exceed a specified duration.
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If the food service for the university operates a cafeteria with a single serving line,that system behaves most like a

A)single channel,single phase system.
B)single channel,multi-phase system.
C)multi-channel,single phase system.
D)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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Which of the following is an example of a finite arrival population?

A)copy machines in a copying shop that break down
B)students at a large university registering for classes
C)shoppers arriving at a supermarket
D)cars arriving at a suburban car wash
E)customers arriving at a coffee shop
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Which of the following represents an unlimited queue?

A)drive-through lane at a fast-food restaurant
B)small barbershop with only 5 chairs for waiting customers
C)toll booth serving automobiles on an interstate
D)faculty office with limited seating during office hours
E)restaurant with no outside seating and limited capacity due to fire department restrictions
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A waiting line,or queuing,system has three parts,which are

A)distribution of arrival times,discipline while waiting,and distribution of service times.
B)arrival rate,service rate,and utilization rate.
C)arrival discipline,queue discipline,and service sequencing.
D)arrival or inputs,queue discipline or the waiting line itself,and the service facility.
E)sequencing policy,penalty for reneging,and expediting of arrivals.
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In queuing problems,which of the following probability distributions is typically used to describe the time to perform the service?

A)binomial
B)normal
C)Poisson
D)negative exponential
E)lognormal
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Study of waiting-line models helps operations managers better understand

A)service systems such as bank teller stations.
B)maintenance activities that might repair broken machinery.
C)shop-floor control activities.
D)service systems such as amusement park rides.
E)all of the above.
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A concert hall,employing both ticket takers and ushers to seat patrons,behaves typically as a

A)multi-channel,single phase system.
B)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
C)single channel,single phase system.
D)single channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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Which of the following is not a common queuing situation?

A)grocery shoppers being served by checkout clerks
B)commuters slowing or stopping at toll plazas to pay highway tolls
C)machinery waiting to be repaired or maintained
D)parcel delivery truck following its computer-generated route
E)patients in a health clinic waiting to see one of several doctors
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An airline ticket counter,with several agents for one line of customers,is an example of a

A)single channel,single phase system.
B)single channel,multi-phase system.
C)multi-channel,single phase system.
D)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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In queuing problems,which of the following probability distributions is typically used to describe the number of arrivals per unit of time?

A)binomial
B)normal
C)Poisson
D)exponential
E)lognormal
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Which of the following represents a customer that reneged due to the waiting-line?

A)A husband and wife decide to eat out instead after seeing the movie ticket line.
B)A car drives past the first fast-food restaurant on Hamburger Row because the drive-through was full.
C)A Black Friday shopper skipped one store because the line went around the building.
D)A student ordered pizza online because the phone line was busy.
E)A customer at a gas station went inside to buy a soda,but after waiting in line for a minute left the soda behind and went outside empty-handed.
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The source population is considered to be either ________ in its size.

A)finite or infinite
B)fixed or variable
C)known or unknown
D)random or scheduled
E)small or large
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Arrivals or inputs to a waiting-line system have characteristics that include

A)population size.
B)population behaviour.
C)population's statistical distribution.
D)population size and population's statistical distribution.
E)population size,population behaviour and population's statistical distribution.
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Which part of a waiting line has characteristics that involve statistical distribution?

A)arrivals or inputs
B)waiting line itself
C)service facility
D)arrivals or inputs and service facility
E)arrivals or inputs,waiting line itself and service facility
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A college registrar's office requires you to first visit with one of three advisors and then with one of two financial professionals.This system is best described as

A)single channel,single phase system.
B)single channel,multi-phase system.
C)multi-channel,single phase system.
D)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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The shopper who says to himself,"I've waited too long in this line.I don't really need to buy this product today," and leaves the store is an illustration of which element of arrival behavior?

A)random arrival
B)renege
C)random departure
D)balk
E)sour grapes
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The potential restaurant customer who says to her husband,"The line looks too long;let's eat somewhere else," is an illustration of which element of queue discipline?

A)first-in,first-out
B)balk
C)renege
D)random departure
E)none of the above
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A finite population waiting line model has an average service time T of 100 minutes and an average time between service requirements U of 400 minutes;the service factor X is 0.25.
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A system in which the customer receives service from only one station and then exits the system is

A)a single-phase system.
B)a single channel system.
C)a multiple-channel system.
D)a multiple-phase system.
E)unlimited channel system.
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A university has several technicians in the repair station to care for the computers in the student labs.This system is most likely

A)single channel,limited queue system.
B)single channel,limited population system.
C)multi-channel,limited queue system.
D)multi-channel,limited population system.
E)a multi-channel,unlimited population system.
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Which of the following is a measure of queue performance?

A)utilization factor
B)average queue length
C)probability of a specific number of customers in the system
D)average waiting time in the line
E)all of the above
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A university has only one technician in the repair station to care for the computers in the student labs.This system is most likely

A)a single channel,limited queue system.
B)a single channel,limited population system.
C)a multi-channel,limited queue system.
D)a multi-channel,limited population system.
E)a multi-channel,unlimited population system.
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A small hair styling salon has several operators.While customers do not have appointments,each is waiting to be served by a specific operator.This scenario provides an example of a

A)multiple-channel,multi-phase,limited queue length.
B)single-channel,multi-phase,limited queue length.
C)multi-channel,limited queue length.
D)multiple single-channel systems,limited queue length.
E)multiple single-channel systems,unlimited queue length.
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In a repetitive focus factory,the number of phases found in the system might refer to

A)the number of successive operations that have to be performed on a part.
B)the number of machines doing the same necessary operations.
C)the number of parts waiting to be processed.
D)the number of workers waiting to perform their task.
E)the number of units with defects requiring rework.
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In a repetitive focus factory,the number of channels available for the processing of a certain part would likely refer to

A)the number of successive operations that have to be performed on that part.
B)the number of machines doing the same necessary operations.
C)the number of parts waiting to be processed.
D)the number of workers waiting to perform their task.
E)the number of units with defects requiring rework.
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As the average service rate μ increases,the shape of the negative exponential distribution of service times

A)grows steadily steeper without limit.
B)has an ever steeper slope that eventually turns positive.
C)becomes less gently curved as it moves ever closer to the graph origin.
D)takes on a more uniform slope over a wide range of service times.
E)changes in appearance from convex to concave.
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Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a Model C or M/D/1 system?

A)single channel
B)single phase
C)Poisson arrival rate pattern
D)exponential service time pattern
E)unlimited population size
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"Women and children first!" declares the captain of a sinking ship.His directive employs which of the following queue disciplines in disembarking passengers?

A)priority
B)random
C)FIFO or FIFS
D)LIFO or LIFS
E)SPT
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A waiting line meeting the assumptions of M/M/1 has average time between arrivals of 20 minutes and services items in an average of 10 minutes each;the utilization factor is approximately

A)0.25.
B)0.33.
C)0.50.
D)0.67.
E)3.00.
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A large discount store and supermarket has a hair styling salon on its premises.The salon has several operators.Salon customers can shop in other parts of the store until their name is called for salon service,at which time the customer will be served by the next available stylist.This scenario provides an example of a

A)multi-channel,limited queue length.
B)single-channel,multi-phase,limited queue length.
C)multi-channel,unlimited queue length.
D)multiple single-channel systems,limited queue length.
E)single-channel,unlimited queue length.
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Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a Model A or M/M/1 system?

A)exponential service time pattern
B)single number of channels
C)single number of phases
D)Poisson arrival rate pattern
E)limited population size
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In the basic queuing model (M/M/1),arrival rates are distributed by

A)continuous probability distributions.
B)normal probability distributions.
C)negative exponential probability distributions.
D)Poisson distributions.
E)lognormal distributions.
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In the basic queuing model (M/M/1),service times are described by

A)binomial probability distributions.
B)negative exponential probability distributions.
C)Poisson probability distributions.
D)normal probability distributions.
E)lognormal distributions.
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Which of the following is not a measure of a queue's performance?

A)average time spent in queue
B)average queue length
C)probability that service facility will be idle
D)utilization
E)All of the above are performance measures.
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Which of the following is most likely to be served in a last-in,first-served (LIFS)queue discipline?

A)customers checking out at a grocery store
B)the in-basket on a manager's desk
C)patients entering a hospital emergency room
D)patrons waiting to be seated in a casual-dining restaurant
E)use of flowers inventory in a floral shop
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Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a Model B or M/M/S system?

A)unlimited population size
B)single channel
C)single queue
D)single phase
E)Poisson arrival rate pattern
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A waiting line model meeting the assumptions of M/M/1 has an arrival rate of 2 per hour and a service rate of 6 per hour;the utilization factor for the system is approximately

A)0.25.
B)0.33.
C)0.50.
D)0.67.
E)3.00.
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The sign at the bank that reads "Wait here for the first available teller" suggests the use of a ________ waiting line system.

A)dynamic-channel
B)random-channel
C)single channel
D)multi-channel
E)multiple line
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A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 8.The average number in the system <strong>A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 8.The average number in the system   is ________ and the utilization of the system is ________.</strong> A)3;100% B)0.33;25% C)4;33% D)6;25% E)4;25% <div style=padding-top: 35px> is ________ and the utilization of the system is ________.

A)3;100%
B)0.33;25%
C)4;33%
D)6;25%
E)4;25%
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Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.What is the average service time for this problem?

A)1 minute
B)2 minutes
C)3 minutes
D)5 minutes
E)20 minutes
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A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 3.The average waiting time in the system is

A)2/3.
B)1.
C)1.5.
D)2.
E)6.
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A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/S has λ = 5,μ = 4,and M = 2.For these values,Po is approximately 0.23077 and <strong>A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/S has λ = 5,μ = 4,and M = 2.For these values,Po is approximately 0.23077 and   is approximately 2.05128.The average time a unit spends in this system</strong> A)is approximately 0.1603. B)is approximately 0.2083. C)is approximately 0.4103. D)is approximately 0.8013. E)cannot be calculated because λ is larger than μ. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is approximately 2.05128.The average time a unit spends in this system

A)is approximately 0.1603.
B)is approximately 0.2083.
C)is approximately 0.4103.
D)is approximately 0.8013.
E)cannot be calculated because λ is larger than μ.
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A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average length of the queue <strong>A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average length of the queue   is approximately</strong> A)0.67. B)2.5. C)4.5. D)5.0. E)7.5. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is approximately

A)0.67.
B)2.5.
C)4.5.
D)5.0.
E)7.5.
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A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 10 and μ = 12.The average number in the system is

A)0.83.
B)2.
C)2.5.
D)5.
E)6.
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Which of the following is not an assumption of the M/M/1 model?

A)The first customers to arrive are the first customers served.
B)Each arrival comes independently of the arrival immediately before and after that arrival.
C)The population from which the arrivals come is very large or infinite in size.
D)Customers do not renege.
E)Service times occur according to a normal curve.
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A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/S has λ = 5,μ = 4,and M = 2.For these values,Po is approximately 0.23077 and Ls is approximately 2.05128.The average number of units waiting in the queue

A)is approximately 0.1603.
B)is approximately 0.4103.
C)is approximately 0.8013.
D)is approximately 1.0417.
E)cannot be calculated because λ is larger than μ.
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A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/1 has λ = 1,μ = 4.For this system,the probability of more than two units in the system is approximately

A)zero.
B)0.015625.
C)0.0625.
D)0.25.
E)0.9375.
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Four of the most widely used waiting line models-M/M/1 or A,M/M/S or B,M/D/1 or C,and Limited population or D-all share three characteristics,which are

A)normal arrivals,FIFO discipline,and normal service times.
B)Poisson arrivals,FIFO discipline,and a single-service phase.
C)Poisson arrivals,FIFO discipline,and exponential service times.
D)Poisson arrivals,no queue discipline,and exponential service times.
E)Poisson arrivals,long queue discipline,and multiple service times.
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Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.How many students,on the average,will be waiting in line at any one time?

A)0.9 students
B)1.5 students
C)3 students
D)4 students
E)36 students
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A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 3 and μ = 2.The average number in the system is

A)-3.
B)3.
C)0.667.
D)150%.
E)growing without limit,since λ is larger than μ.
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Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.What is the utilization factor?

A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
E)60%
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A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/1 has λ = 1,μ = 4.For this system,Po is ________ and utilization is ________.

A)0.75;0.25
B)0.80;.20
C)-3;-4
D)3;4
E)none of these
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A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 10 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 4 minutes.The average length of the queue <strong>A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 10 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 4 minutes.The average length of the queue   is</strong> A)0.4. B)0.133. C)4.167. D)4.583. E)6. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is

A)0.4.
B)0.133.
C)4.167.
D)4.583.
E)6.
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Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.A student has just entered the system.How long is she expected to stay in the system?

A)0.125 minute
B)0.9 minute
C)1.5 minutes
D)7.5 minutes
E)0.075 hour
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A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average number in the system <strong>A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average number in the system   is approximately</strong> A)2.25. B)2.5. C)3.0. D)1.33. E)5.0. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is approximately

A)2.25.
B)2.5.
C)3.0.
D)1.33.
E)5.0.
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A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 3.The average number in the system is

A)2/3.
B)1.
C)1.5.
D)2.
E)6.
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A finite population waiting line model has an average service time T of 100 minutes and an average time between service requirements U of 400 minutes;the service factor X is

A)0.20.
B)0.25.
C)4.
D)5.
E)300 minutes.
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A finite population waiting line model has an average service time T of 200 minutes and an average time between service requirements U of 300 minutes;the service factor X is

A)0.20.
B)0.40.
C)0.60.
D)0.67.
E)2.5.
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The cost of waiting decreases as the service level increases.
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If the service time within a queuing system is constant,the service rate can be easily described by a negative exponential distribution.
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A bank office with five tellers,each with a separate line of customers,exhibits the characteristics of a multi-phase queuing system.
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A copy centre has five machines that serve many customers throughout the day;the waiting-line system for copy service has an infinite population while the waiting-line system for copier maintenance has a finite population.
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In queuing problems,arrival rates are generally described by the normal probability distribution.
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A waiting-line system has three parts: the size of the arrival population,the behaviour of arrivals,and the statistical distribution of arrivals.
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An M/M/1 model and an M/D/1 model each have an arrival rate of 1 per minute and a service rate of 3 per minute;the average queue length of the M/M/1 will be twice that of the M/D/1.
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The two characteristics of the waiting line itself are whether its length is limited or unlimited and the discipline of the people or items in it.
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In the analysis of queuing models,the Poisson distribution often describes arrival rates and service times are often described by the negative exponential distribution.
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In queuing problems,the term "renege" refers to the fact that some customers leave the queue before service is completed.
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The greater the margin by which the arrival rate exceeds the service rate,the better the performance of the waiting line.
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In the M/M/1 waiting line model with an arrival rate of 2 per hour and a service rate of 6 per hour,the utilization factor for the system is approximately 0.333.
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Balk and renege are elements of queue discipline.
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LIFS (last-in,first-served)is a common queue discipline,most often seen where people,not objects,form the waiting line.
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The study of waiting lines calculates the cost of providing good service but does not value the cost of customers' waiting time.
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A hospital emergency room always follows a first-in,first-served queue discipline in the interest of fairness.
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As the average service rate μ grows larger,the slope of the distribution of service time probabilities grows larger and larger,eventually becoming positive.
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A waiting-line system with one waiting line and three sequential processing stages is a multi-channel single-phase system.
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Four of the most widely used waiting line models-M/M/1 or A,M/M/S or B,M/D/1 or C,and Limited population or D-all share three characteristics: Poisson arrivals,FIFO discipline,and exponential service times.
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Which of the following is most likely to violate a FIFO queue?

A)supermarket with no express lanes
B)car repair garage
C)emergency room
D)fast-food restaurant
E)coffee shop
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The common measures of a queuing system's performance include

A)probability that the service facility will be idle,average queue length,probability that the waiting time will exceed a specified duration.
B)average time each customer spends in the system,probability that the service system will be idle,average time each customer spends in the queue.
C)average queue length,maximum time a customer may spend in the queue,the utilization factor for the system.
D)average time each customer spends in the system,maximum queue length,probability of a specific number of customers in the system.
E)average time that the service facility is idle,minimum queue length,probability that the waiting time will exceed a specified duration.
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If the food service for the university operates a cafeteria with a single serving line,that system behaves most like a

A)single channel,single phase system.
B)single channel,multi-phase system.
C)multi-channel,single phase system.
D)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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Which of the following is an example of a finite arrival population?

A)copy machines in a copying shop that break down
B)students at a large university registering for classes
C)shoppers arriving at a supermarket
D)cars arriving at a suburban car wash
E)customers arriving at a coffee shop
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Which of the following represents an unlimited queue?

A)drive-through lane at a fast-food restaurant
B)small barbershop with only 5 chairs for waiting customers
C)toll booth serving automobiles on an interstate
D)faculty office with limited seating during office hours
E)restaurant with no outside seating and limited capacity due to fire department restrictions
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26
A waiting line,or queuing,system has three parts,which are

A)distribution of arrival times,discipline while waiting,and distribution of service times.
B)arrival rate,service rate,and utilization rate.
C)arrival discipline,queue discipline,and service sequencing.
D)arrival or inputs,queue discipline or the waiting line itself,and the service facility.
E)sequencing policy,penalty for reneging,and expediting of arrivals.
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27
In queuing problems,which of the following probability distributions is typically used to describe the time to perform the service?

A)binomial
B)normal
C)Poisson
D)negative exponential
E)lognormal
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28
Study of waiting-line models helps operations managers better understand

A)service systems such as bank teller stations.
B)maintenance activities that might repair broken machinery.
C)shop-floor control activities.
D)service systems such as amusement park rides.
E)all of the above.
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29
A concert hall,employing both ticket takers and ushers to seat patrons,behaves typically as a

A)multi-channel,single phase system.
B)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
C)single channel,single phase system.
D)single channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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30
Which of the following is not a common queuing situation?

A)grocery shoppers being served by checkout clerks
B)commuters slowing or stopping at toll plazas to pay highway tolls
C)machinery waiting to be repaired or maintained
D)parcel delivery truck following its computer-generated route
E)patients in a health clinic waiting to see one of several doctors
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31
An airline ticket counter,with several agents for one line of customers,is an example of a

A)single channel,single phase system.
B)single channel,multi-phase system.
C)multi-channel,single phase system.
D)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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32
In queuing problems,which of the following probability distributions is typically used to describe the number of arrivals per unit of time?

A)binomial
B)normal
C)Poisson
D)exponential
E)lognormal
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33
Which of the following represents a customer that reneged due to the waiting-line?

A)A husband and wife decide to eat out instead after seeing the movie ticket line.
B)A car drives past the first fast-food restaurant on Hamburger Row because the drive-through was full.
C)A Black Friday shopper skipped one store because the line went around the building.
D)A student ordered pizza online because the phone line was busy.
E)A customer at a gas station went inside to buy a soda,but after waiting in line for a minute left the soda behind and went outside empty-handed.
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34
The source population is considered to be either ________ in its size.

A)finite or infinite
B)fixed or variable
C)known or unknown
D)random or scheduled
E)small or large
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35
Arrivals or inputs to a waiting-line system have characteristics that include

A)population size.
B)population behaviour.
C)population's statistical distribution.
D)population size and population's statistical distribution.
E)population size,population behaviour and population's statistical distribution.
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36
Which part of a waiting line has characteristics that involve statistical distribution?

A)arrivals or inputs
B)waiting line itself
C)service facility
D)arrivals or inputs and service facility
E)arrivals or inputs,waiting line itself and service facility
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37
A college registrar's office requires you to first visit with one of three advisors and then with one of two financial professionals.This system is best described as

A)single channel,single phase system.
B)single channel,multi-phase system.
C)multi-channel,single phase system.
D)multi-channel,multi-phase system.
E)multi-channel,cross-phase system.
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38
The shopper who says to himself,"I've waited too long in this line.I don't really need to buy this product today," and leaves the store is an illustration of which element of arrival behavior?

A)random arrival
B)renege
C)random departure
D)balk
E)sour grapes
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39
The potential restaurant customer who says to her husband,"The line looks too long;let's eat somewhere else," is an illustration of which element of queue discipline?

A)first-in,first-out
B)balk
C)renege
D)random departure
E)none of the above
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40
A finite population waiting line model has an average service time T of 100 minutes and an average time between service requirements U of 400 minutes;the service factor X is 0.25.
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41
A system in which the customer receives service from only one station and then exits the system is

A)a single-phase system.
B)a single channel system.
C)a multiple-channel system.
D)a multiple-phase system.
E)unlimited channel system.
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42
A university has several technicians in the repair station to care for the computers in the student labs.This system is most likely

A)single channel,limited queue system.
B)single channel,limited population system.
C)multi-channel,limited queue system.
D)multi-channel,limited population system.
E)a multi-channel,unlimited population system.
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43
Which of the following is a measure of queue performance?

A)utilization factor
B)average queue length
C)probability of a specific number of customers in the system
D)average waiting time in the line
E)all of the above
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44
A university has only one technician in the repair station to care for the computers in the student labs.This system is most likely

A)a single channel,limited queue system.
B)a single channel,limited population system.
C)a multi-channel,limited queue system.
D)a multi-channel,limited population system.
E)a multi-channel,unlimited population system.
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45
A small hair styling salon has several operators.While customers do not have appointments,each is waiting to be served by a specific operator.This scenario provides an example of a

A)multiple-channel,multi-phase,limited queue length.
B)single-channel,multi-phase,limited queue length.
C)multi-channel,limited queue length.
D)multiple single-channel systems,limited queue length.
E)multiple single-channel systems,unlimited queue length.
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46
In a repetitive focus factory,the number of phases found in the system might refer to

A)the number of successive operations that have to be performed on a part.
B)the number of machines doing the same necessary operations.
C)the number of parts waiting to be processed.
D)the number of workers waiting to perform their task.
E)the number of units with defects requiring rework.
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47
In a repetitive focus factory,the number of channels available for the processing of a certain part would likely refer to

A)the number of successive operations that have to be performed on that part.
B)the number of machines doing the same necessary operations.
C)the number of parts waiting to be processed.
D)the number of workers waiting to perform their task.
E)the number of units with defects requiring rework.
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48
As the average service rate μ increases,the shape of the negative exponential distribution of service times

A)grows steadily steeper without limit.
B)has an ever steeper slope that eventually turns positive.
C)becomes less gently curved as it moves ever closer to the graph origin.
D)takes on a more uniform slope over a wide range of service times.
E)changes in appearance from convex to concave.
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49
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a Model C or M/D/1 system?

A)single channel
B)single phase
C)Poisson arrival rate pattern
D)exponential service time pattern
E)unlimited population size
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50
"Women and children first!" declares the captain of a sinking ship.His directive employs which of the following queue disciplines in disembarking passengers?

A)priority
B)random
C)FIFO or FIFS
D)LIFO or LIFS
E)SPT
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51
A waiting line meeting the assumptions of M/M/1 has average time between arrivals of 20 minutes and services items in an average of 10 minutes each;the utilization factor is approximately

A)0.25.
B)0.33.
C)0.50.
D)0.67.
E)3.00.
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52
A large discount store and supermarket has a hair styling salon on its premises.The salon has several operators.Salon customers can shop in other parts of the store until their name is called for salon service,at which time the customer will be served by the next available stylist.This scenario provides an example of a

A)multi-channel,limited queue length.
B)single-channel,multi-phase,limited queue length.
C)multi-channel,unlimited queue length.
D)multiple single-channel systems,limited queue length.
E)single-channel,unlimited queue length.
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53
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a Model A or M/M/1 system?

A)exponential service time pattern
B)single number of channels
C)single number of phases
D)Poisson arrival rate pattern
E)limited population size
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54
In the basic queuing model (M/M/1),arrival rates are distributed by

A)continuous probability distributions.
B)normal probability distributions.
C)negative exponential probability distributions.
D)Poisson distributions.
E)lognormal distributions.
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55
In the basic queuing model (M/M/1),service times are described by

A)binomial probability distributions.
B)negative exponential probability distributions.
C)Poisson probability distributions.
D)normal probability distributions.
E)lognormal distributions.
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56
Which of the following is not a measure of a queue's performance?

A)average time spent in queue
B)average queue length
C)probability that service facility will be idle
D)utilization
E)All of the above are performance measures.
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57
Which of the following is most likely to be served in a last-in,first-served (LIFS)queue discipline?

A)customers checking out at a grocery store
B)the in-basket on a manager's desk
C)patients entering a hospital emergency room
D)patrons waiting to be seated in a casual-dining restaurant
E)use of flowers inventory in a floral shop
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58
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of a Model B or M/M/S system?

A)unlimited population size
B)single channel
C)single queue
D)single phase
E)Poisson arrival rate pattern
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59
A waiting line model meeting the assumptions of M/M/1 has an arrival rate of 2 per hour and a service rate of 6 per hour;the utilization factor for the system is approximately

A)0.25.
B)0.33.
C)0.50.
D)0.67.
E)3.00.
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60
The sign at the bank that reads "Wait here for the first available teller" suggests the use of a ________ waiting line system.

A)dynamic-channel
B)random-channel
C)single channel
D)multi-channel
E)multiple line
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61
A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 8.The average number in the system <strong>A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 8.The average number in the system   is ________ and the utilization of the system is ________.</strong> A)3;100% B)0.33;25% C)4;33% D)6;25% E)4;25% is ________ and the utilization of the system is ________.

A)3;100%
B)0.33;25%
C)4;33%
D)6;25%
E)4;25%
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62
Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.What is the average service time for this problem?

A)1 minute
B)2 minutes
C)3 minutes
D)5 minutes
E)20 minutes
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63
A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 3.The average waiting time in the system is

A)2/3.
B)1.
C)1.5.
D)2.
E)6.
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64
A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/S has λ = 5,μ = 4,and M = 2.For these values,Po is approximately 0.23077 and <strong>A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/S has λ = 5,μ = 4,and M = 2.For these values,Po is approximately 0.23077 and   is approximately 2.05128.The average time a unit spends in this system</strong> A)is approximately 0.1603. B)is approximately 0.2083. C)is approximately 0.4103. D)is approximately 0.8013. E)cannot be calculated because λ is larger than μ. is approximately 2.05128.The average time a unit spends in this system

A)is approximately 0.1603.
B)is approximately 0.2083.
C)is approximately 0.4103.
D)is approximately 0.8013.
E)cannot be calculated because λ is larger than μ.
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65
A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average length of the queue <strong>A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average length of the queue   is approximately</strong> A)0.67. B)2.5. C)4.5. D)5.0. E)7.5. is approximately

A)0.67.
B)2.5.
C)4.5.
D)5.0.
E)7.5.
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66
A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 10 and μ = 12.The average number in the system is

A)0.83.
B)2.
C)2.5.
D)5.
E)6.
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67
Which of the following is not an assumption of the M/M/1 model?

A)The first customers to arrive are the first customers served.
B)Each arrival comes independently of the arrival immediately before and after that arrival.
C)The population from which the arrivals come is very large or infinite in size.
D)Customers do not renege.
E)Service times occur according to a normal curve.
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68
A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/S has λ = 5,μ = 4,and M = 2.For these values,Po is approximately 0.23077 and Ls is approximately 2.05128.The average number of units waiting in the queue

A)is approximately 0.1603.
B)is approximately 0.4103.
C)is approximately 0.8013.
D)is approximately 1.0417.
E)cannot be calculated because λ is larger than μ.
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69
A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/1 has λ = 1,μ = 4.For this system,the probability of more than two units in the system is approximately

A)zero.
B)0.015625.
C)0.0625.
D)0.25.
E)0.9375.
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70
Four of the most widely used waiting line models-M/M/1 or A,M/M/S or B,M/D/1 or C,and Limited population or D-all share three characteristics,which are

A)normal arrivals,FIFO discipline,and normal service times.
B)Poisson arrivals,FIFO discipline,and a single-service phase.
C)Poisson arrivals,FIFO discipline,and exponential service times.
D)Poisson arrivals,no queue discipline,and exponential service times.
E)Poisson arrivals,long queue discipline,and multiple service times.
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71
Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.How many students,on the average,will be waiting in line at any one time?

A)0.9 students
B)1.5 students
C)3 students
D)4 students
E)36 students
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72
A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 3 and μ = 2.The average number in the system is

A)-3.
B)3.
C)0.667.
D)150%.
E)growing without limit,since λ is larger than μ.
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73
Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.What is the utilization factor?

A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
E)60%
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74
A waiting-line system that meets the assumptions of M/M/1 has λ = 1,μ = 4.For this system,Po is ________ and utilization is ________.

A)0.75;0.25
B)0.80;.20
C)-3;-4
D)3;4
E)none of these
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75
A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 10 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 4 minutes.The average length of the queue <strong>A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 10 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 4 minutes.The average length of the queue   is</strong> A)0.4. B)0.133. C)4.167. D)4.583. E)6. is

A)0.4.
B)0.133.
C)4.167.
D)4.583.
E)6.
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76
Students arrive randomly at the help desk of the computer lab.There is only one service agent,and the time required for inquiry varies from student to student.Arrival rates have been found to follow the Poisson distribution,and the service times follow the negative exponential distribution.The average arrival rate is 12 students per hour,and the average service rate is 20 students per hour.A student has just entered the system.How long is she expected to stay in the system?

A)0.125 minute
B)0.9 minute
C)1.5 minutes
D)7.5 minutes
E)0.075 hour
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77
A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average number in the system <strong>A single-phase waiting-line system meets the assumptions of constant service time or M/D/1.Units arrive at this system every 12 minutes on average.Service takes a constant 8 minutes.The average number in the system   is approximately</strong> A)2.25. B)2.5. C)3.0. D)1.33. E)5.0. is approximately

A)2.25.
B)2.5.
C)3.0.
D)1.33.
E)5.0.
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78
A queuing model which follows the M/M/1 assumptions has λ = 2 and μ = 3.The average number in the system is

A)2/3.
B)1.
C)1.5.
D)2.
E)6.
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79
A finite population waiting line model has an average service time T of 100 minutes and an average time between service requirements U of 400 minutes;the service factor X is

A)0.20.
B)0.25.
C)4.
D)5.
E)300 minutes.
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80
A finite population waiting line model has an average service time T of 200 minutes and an average time between service requirements U of 300 minutes;the service factor X is

A)0.20.
B)0.40.
C)0.60.
D)0.67.
E)2.5.
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