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frankwu

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The number of categorical outcomes per trial for a multinomial probability distribution is
 a. two or more.
 b. three or more.
  c. four or more.
  d. five or more.

Question 2

The assumption of exponentially distributed service times indicates that
 a. 37 of the service times are less than the mean service time.
  b. 50 of the service times are less than the mean service time.
  c. 63 of the service times are less than the mean service time.
  d. service time increase at an exponential rate as the waiting line grows.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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