Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
Production and Operations Analysis, Seventh Edition
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781478623069
Author: Steven Nahmias, Tava Lennon Olsen
Publisher: Waveland Press, Inc.
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Chapter 13, Problem 51AP

a

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

Probability of cab to run without breakdown

Concept Introduction:

Probability is the likelihood of an event to occur.. It ranges between 0 to 1. O implies no chance of occurance while 1 implies 100% chance of occurance.

a

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Answer to Problem 51AP

Probability of cab to run without breakdown is 0.1353.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Number of cabs = 10

Number of cabs breakdown = 2

The probability that any particular cab will run for a full year without suffering a breakdown is as follows:

  λ(failurerateofanitemchosenatrandom)=2

Time period (t) = 1 year

Therefore,

  WhenP(T>1)=eμ=e2=0.1353

b

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

Probability that entire fleet will run without breakdown a month.

Concept Introduction:

Probability is the likelihood of an event to occur.. It ranges between 0 to 1. O implies no chance of occurance while 1 implies 100% chance of occurance.

b

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Answer to Problem 51AP

Probability that entire fleet will run without breakdown a month is 0.1889.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Number of cabs = 10

Number of cabs breakdown = 2

The probability that the entire fleet will run for one month without a breakdown is as follows:

  λ(failurerateofanitemchosenatrandom)=2

Time period (t) = 1/12 year

  P(T>1/12)=eμ=e2/12

Calculate the probability that there is no breakdown in one month as shown below:

  P(Nobreakdownfor1month)=( e 2/ 12 )10=e 106=0.1889

c

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

Number of breakdown in 3 months period time.

Concept Introduction:

Probability is the likelihood of an event to occur.. It ranges between 0 to 1. O implies no chance of occurance while 1 implies 100% chance of occurance.

c

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Answer to Problem 51AP

Number of breakdown in 3 months period time is 5.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Number of cabs = 10

Number of cabs breakdown = 2

The average no. of breakdowns that are expected in the typical three month period is as follows:

  λ(failurerateofanitemchosenatrandom)=212×3

  =0.5perthreemonths

The number of breakdowns expected for the entire fleet is calculated below:

Expected no. of breakdown = Total no. of cars × Rate of failure

  =10×0.5=5

d

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

Probability of more than 5 breakdown from Thanksgiving day and New year’s day

Concept Introduction:

Probability is the likelihood of an event to occur.. It ranges between 0 to 1. O implies no chance of occurance while 1 implies 100% chance of occurance.

d

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Answer to Problem 51AP

Probability of more than 5 breakdown from Thanksgiving day and New year’s day is 0.

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Number of cabs = 10

Number of cabs breakdown = 2

Formula to calculate the required probability is shown below:

  P[N(t)=k]=e2t(2t)k/k

The probability that there are more than five breakdowns between Nov 28 and Jan 1 (35days) of the same year is depending on the Poisson process with λ=2 as follows:

  P[N(35365)>5]=1i=05P[N( 35/ 365)=i]

  =1e70/36570365e70/365( 70/ 365 )22e70/365

  ( 70/ 365 )33!e70/365e70/365( 70/ 365 )44!e70/365( 70/ 365 )55!

  =1e70/365[1+70365+( 70/ 365 )22!+....+( 70/ 365 )25!]

  =1(0.8255)[1+0.1918+0.0184+0.001176+0.0000564+0.0000002]=0

e

Summary Introduction

Interpretation:

Reason for low value in part (d)

Concept Introduction:

Probability is the likelihood of an event to occur.. It ranges between 0 to 1. O implies no chance of occurance while 1 implies 100% chance of occurance.

e

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Explanation of Solution

The given period between Thanksgiving Day and New Year’s Eve is expected to be busier as compared to normal time period. Therefore, the probability for more than 5 breakdowns would be low during the period.

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