EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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Author: Taylor
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 14, Problem 1P

a)

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To simulate: The emergency calls for 3 days using the random number.

a)

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Given information:

EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  1

In addition to this, it is given that the squad is on duty for 24 hours each day and all days in a week.

Simulate the emergency calls for 3 days using the random number:

EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  2

Formulae to determine the above table:

EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  3

b)

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To compute: The average time between calls and the expected value of the time.

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EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  4

In addition to this, it is given that the squad is on duty for 24 hours each day and all days in a week.

Compute the average time between calls and the expected value of the time:

EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  5

Formulae to determine the above table:

EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  6

Hence, the average time is 3.79 and the expected value (EV) is 3.65 (the values might differ as the random number differs).

c)

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To determine: The number of calls made during the 3-day period.

c)

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EBK INTRO.TO MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, Chapter 14, Problem 1P , additional homework tip  7

In addition to this, it is given that the squad is on duty for 24 hours each day and all days in a week.

Determine the number of calls to be made during the 3-day period:

Number of calls madeduring 3-day period}=Total timeEV=723.65=19.72~20 calls

Hence, the number of calls made during 3-day period is 20 (the values might differ as the random number differs).

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