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    For a System to Reach Steady State, the Arrival Rate
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For a System to Reach Steady State, the Arrival Rate

Question 13

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For a system to reach steady state, the arrival rate must always be greater than the service rate, i.e., the traffic intensity SYMBOL 114 \f "Symbol" must always be greater than unity.

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