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Jipu 123

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The main difference between an M/M/1/GD// and an M/M/1/GD/c/ queuing system is
  a.W will be larger for the M/M/1/GD// system.
  b.in an M/M/1/GD/c/ system steady state will exist even if .
  c.L=c/2 in an M/M/1/GD// queuing system.
  d. for in an M/M/1/GD/c/ queuing system.

Question 2

If for a queue that achieves steady state, then Lq =
  a.1/3
  b.1/6
  c.1/2
  d.1/9



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kescobar@64

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Answer to Question 1

correct: b

Answer to Question 2

correct: b




Jipu 123

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Reply 2 on: Aug 1, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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