Question: Module D - Question 02 Homework. Unanswered Same case as above: Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. Suppose that customers arrive according to a





Module D - Question 02 Homework. Unanswered Same case as above: Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. Suppose that customers arrive according to a Poisson distribution at an average rate of 60 per hour, and the average (exponentially distributed) service time is 45 seconds per customer. What is the average number of customers in the queue? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 1.75 b 2.0 2.25 d 2.5 2.75 Unanswered 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Question 03 Homework. Unanswered Same case as above: Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. Suppose that customers arrive according to a Poisson distribution at an average rate of 60 per hour, and the average (exponentially distributed) service time is 45 seconds per customer. What is the average amount of time a customer spends in the system? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 1 minute b 2 minutes 3 minutes d 4 minutes e 5 minutes Unanswered . 2 attempts left Submit Modulo D action Module D - Question 04 Homework. Unanswered Same case as above: Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. Suppose that customers arrive according to a Poisson distribution at an average rate of 60 per hour, and the average (exponentially distributed) service time is 45 seconds per customer. What is the average amount of time a customer spends in the queue? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 1.25 minutes b 1.5 minutes 1.75 minutes d 2.0 minutes e 2.25 minutes Unanswered 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Question 05 Homework Unanswered Same case as above: Consider a single-line, single-server waiting line system. Suppose that customers arrive according to a Poisson distribution at average rate of 60 per hour, and the average (exponentially distributed) service time is 45 seconds per customer. What is the probability that there are no customers in the system? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 15% b 20% 25% d 30% e 35% Unanswered 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Quesiton 06 Homework. Unanswered New Case: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single-server waiting line. What is the average number of customers in the system? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. 2 b 3 4 d 5 e 6 Unanswered 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Question 07 Homework Unanswered Same case as above: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single- server waiting line. What is the average number of customers in the queue? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 1 b 1.333 1.666 d 2.0 e 2.333 Unanswered . 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Question 08 Homework. Unanswered Same Case as Above: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single- server waiting line. What is the average waiting time in the system? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 2 minutes b 3 minutes 4 minutes d 5 minutes e 6 minutes Unanswered . 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Question 09 Homework Unanswered Same Case as Above: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single- server waiting line. What is the average waiting time in the queue? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 1 minute b 2 minutes 3 minutes d 4 minutes e 5 minutes Unanswered 2 attempts left Submit 1/11 answe Module D - Question 10 Homework. Unanswered Same Case as Above: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single- server waiting line. What is the probability that there is ONE and only ONE customer in the system? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a 22% b 33% 44% d 55% e 66% Unanswered . 2 attempts left Submit Module D - Question 11 Homework. Unanswered Same Case as Above: Will Rogers owns and manages a taco and soft-drink stand in Lubbock near Texas Tech University. On Saturdays, his busiest day, he can service 30 customers per hour on the average but he only gets 20 customers per hour on average. Because Will can wait on 50% more customers than actually visits his restaurant, it does not make sense to him that he should have any waiting lines. After looking at the problem you find that it follows the six conditions for a single- server waiting line. Will Rogers estimates that the cost of customer waiting to be asked for their order in terms of customer dissatisfaction and lost goodwill is $5 per hour waiting in line. Given that he works 12 hours on Saturdays, Will wants you to find out how much is he losing in customer dissatisfaction every Saturday on average. Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a $20 b $40 $60 d $80 e $100