Why do waiting lines form even though a service system is underloaded.?
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Waiting lines occur even in under loaded systems because of variability in service rates and/or arrival rates.
Explanation:
A system has one service facility that can service 10 customers per hour. The customers arrive at a variable rate, which averages 6 per hour. Since there is excess capacity, no waiting lines will form.
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