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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 22:50 ikramhamideh

1.) (26 points) The Friendly Neighbor grocery Store has a single checkout stand with a full-time cashier. Customers arrive randomly at the stand at a mean rate of 30 per hour. The service-time distribution is exponential, with a mean of 1.5 minutes. This situation has resulted in occasional long lines and complaints from customers. Therefore, because there is no room for a second checkout stand, the manager is considering the alternative of hiring another person to help the cashier by bagging the groceries. This help would reduce the expected time required to process a customer to 1 minute, but the distribution still would be exponential. The manager would like to have the percentage of time that there are no more than two customers at the checkout stand is above 75%. She also would like to have no more than 5% of the customers needing to wait at least five minutes before beginning service, or at least seven minutes before finishing service. a. Use excel template to calculate L, W, Wq , Lq , P0 , P1 , and P2 for the current mode of operation. b. Repeat part a for the alternative being considered by the manager. c. Which approach should the manager use to satisfy her criteria

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