clinic works in one single shift from 9:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M every day. Patients arrive at the dispensary with a mean time between arrivals of 7 minutes; with the first arrival at time 9:00 A.M. They immediately proceed to Enquiry counter that has a single person who takes 3 minute (constant) for serving each patient. After Enquiry, they proceed either to the Doctor cabin or go out of the clinic. The probability of going to the Doctor Cabin counter is 95%. The Doctor cabin has a single Doctor working with a mean service time of 12 minutes. Patients depart the dispensary upon completion of service. Consider first 15 minutes as warm-up period. Assume base time is in minutes. Animate the model appropriately with figures. Run the simulation for 2 working days with 5 replications and complete the following table.

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  • The clinic works in one single shift from 9:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M every day.
  • Patients arrive at the dispensary with a mean time between arrivals of 7 minutes; with the first arrival at time 9:00 A.M. They immediately proceed to Enquiry counter that has a single person who takes 3 minute (constant) for serving each patient.
  • After Enquiry, they proceed either to the Doctor cabin or go out of the clinic.
  • The probability of going to the Doctor Cabin counter is 95%.
  • The Doctor cabin has a single Doctor working with a mean service time of 12 minutes. Patients depart the dispensary upon completion of service.
  • Consider first 15 minutes as warm-up period.
  • Assume base time is in minutes.
  • Animate the model appropriately with figures.
  • Run the simulation for 2 working days with 5 replications and complete the following table.

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No. of customers waiting in Enquiry queue

No. of customers waiting in doctor queue

Average time waiting in  enquiry queue

Average time waiting in  doctor queue

Total time spend in system

Average Resource Utilization

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