A priority waiting system assigns arriving customers to one of four classes. Arrival rates (Poisson) of the classes are

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A priority waiting system assigns arriving customers to one of four classes. Arrival rates (Poisson) of the classes are

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A priority waiting system assigns arriving customers to one of four classes. Arrival rates (Poisson) of the classes are shown in the following table: Class Arrivals per Bour 1 Click here for the Excel Data File Five servers process the customers, and each can handle 4 customers per hour. a. What is the system utilization? (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
b. What is the average wait for service by customers in the various classes? How many are waiting in each class, on average? (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) W₁ W₂ W₂ W₂ 5533 L3
c. If the arrival rate of the second priority class could be reduced to 1 units per hour by shifting some arrivals into the third priority class, how would your answers to part b change? (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) W₁ W₂ W₂ W₂ L₁ L₂ L3 44
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