The final assembly of electric generators at Electro is produced at the Poisson rate of 10 generators per hour. The generators are then conveyed on a belt to the inspection department for final testing. The belt can hold a maximum of 7 generators. An electronic sensor will automatically stop the conveyor once it is full, preventing the final assembly department from assembling more units until a space becomes available. The time to inspect the generators is exponential, with a mean of 15 minutes. What is the probability that the final assembly department will stop production? Noto: 7 is the capacity of the conveyor bolt along not includir
The final assembly of electric generators at Electro is produced at the Poisson rate of 10 generators per hour. The generators are then conveyed on a belt to the inspection department for final testing. The belt can hold a maximum of 7 generators. An electronic sensor will automatically stop the conveyor once it is full, preventing the final assembly department from assembling more units until a space becomes available. The time to inspect the generators is exponential, with a mean of 15 minutes. What is the probability that the final assembly department will stop production? Noto: 7 is the capacity of the conveyor bolt along not includir
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Transcribed Image Text:The final assembly of electric generators at Electro is produced at
the Poisson rate of 10 generators per hour. The generators are
then conveyed on a belt to the inspection department for final
testing. The belt can hold a maximum of 7 generators. An
electronic sensor will automatically stop the conveyor once it is
full, preventing the final assembly department from assembling
more units until a space becomes available. The time to inspect
the generators is exponential, with a mean of 15 minutes. What is
the probability that the final assembly department will stop
production?
Note: 7 is the capacity of the conveyer belt alone, not including
inspection.
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O 0.5
O 6.34
O 2.5
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