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jwb375

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When creating a series system, which is not a change that must be made to the M/M/1 system?
  a.Insure that 100 of all customers must receive service at each task.
  b.Create a process rectangle for each task in the series system.
  c.Have service times for each process rectangle.
  d.For arrows between process rectangles adjust move time as necessary.

Question 2

To change from an M/M/1 queue to an M/M/2 queue, which option on the Activity dialog box is modified?
  a.capacity
  b.Output Queue Capacity
  c.Input Queue Capacity
  d.time



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dellikani2015

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Answer to Question 1

correct: a

Answer to Question 2

correct: a





 

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