Question: The first term in the queue length formula (equation 8.10) is often called the utilization effect. This term is: u2(c+1)21uwhere in the numerator the utilization
The first term in the queue length formula (equation 8.10) is often called the utilization effect. This term is: u2(c+1)21uwhere in the numerator the utilization (u) is raised to the square root power of 2*(1 + the number of servers). The numerator is 1 - the utilization. c is the number of servers. The utilization is always less than 1.0, so what happens to the numerator and denominator as utilization increases from 0.8 to 0.9 ?
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the numerator increases and the denominator increases
the numerator decreases and the denominator decreases
the numerator increases and the denominator decreases
the numerator decreases and the denominator decreases
Both increase at the same rate, so the number in line is not affected.
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