Multiple Choice
In the single-server model,
A) customers are assumed to arrive at constant intervals of time.
B) the variability of customer arrivals is most often described by a Poisson distribution.
C) the mean of the distribution of customer arrivals must be greater than the variance of customer arrivals to get meaningful results.
D) the probability of n arrivals in T time periods comes from a normal distribution.
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