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The Burger corporation is looking at its fast-food franchises and in particular is interested in how quickly people are served. In one restaurant, where it receives most of its complaint, an analysis reveals the following. The attendants can serve, on the average, 66 costumers per hour. Customers arrive at the average rate of one every minute (60 per hour). Assume that there is only one line (a single server model). The owner states: "Why do they complain? We can serve even 10 percent more without any problems."Explain why you think there are so many complaints.What will happen if the average number of customers grows by 10 percent?The owner is told that he should replace the single line with a two server model, what would that do to the complaints?
"Range of optimality" describes the impact of simultaneous changes in objective function values and right-hand-side values.
What p-value did you get in your randomization and explain in the context of the problem what the p-value means. What is the variable of interest and what graphical techniques will you use to describe your data?
Produce boxplots to compare the selection times for each participant. Comment on what they reveal. Also identify (by initial) which participant took the longest and which took the shortest time to make their decisions.
Customers arrive at an automated coffee vending machine at a rate of 3 per minute, following a Poisson distribution. The coffee machine dispenses a cup of coffee in exactly 15 seconds.a. What is the average number of people waiting in line?
How many of the data values will fall within the range
According to a report released by CIBC entitled "Women Entrepreneurs: Leading the Charge," the average age for Canadian businesswomen in 2008 was 41
If a person bought 1 share of Google stock within the last year, what is the probability that the stock on that day closed at less than the mean for that year? Hint: You do not want to calculate the mean to answer this one. The probability wou..
Probabilities
Draw a time line to show the cash flows of project. Evaluate the projects payback period, profitability index net present value and internal rate of return
According to nielsen media research, children (2-11 years old) spend an average of 21.50 hours watching television per week while teens(12-17 years old) spend an average of 20.67 hours per week. based on the statistics below, there is a suffi..
Find the probability that exactly 15 babies are female and find the probability that no more than 12 babies are female.
1. a researcher studying the effects of environment on mood asks participants to sit alone in a waiting room for 15nbsp
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