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Little's law can be applied to any part of the store, such as a particular department or the checkout lines. The store owner determines that, during business hours, approximately 84 shoppers per hour make a purchase and each of these shoppers spend an average of 5 minutes in the checkout line. At any time during business hours, about how many shoppers, on average, are waiting in the checkout line to make a purchase at the Good Deals Store?


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Answered by PatilSai0981
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Given : r is shoppers/minute

T is average time spend by shoppers in minutes

N average number of shoppers.

Here, shoppers/hour =84.

  \\ hence \: r \:  = \frac{84}{60}

 hence  \: n \:  = \: rt  =  \: \: 5 \times \frac{84}{60}   = 7

Average number of shoppers waiting at checkout =7

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