Multiple Choice
In general, for infinite queues, the expected number of people in the system is equal to:
A) the average arrival rate minus the average service rate.
B) the expected number in the queue plus the expected number in service.
C) the expected arrival rate times the expected waiting time.
D) alternatives (a) and (b) above.
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