[See Steps] City Cab, Inc., uses two dispatchers to handle requests for service and to dispatch the cabs. The telephone calls that are made to City Cab
Question: City Cab, Inc., uses two dispatchers to handle requests for service and to dispatch the cabs. The telephone calls that are made to City Cab use a common telephone number. When both dispatchers are busy, the caller hears a busy signal; no waiting is allowed. Callers who receive a busy signal can call back later or call another cab service. Assume that the arrival of calls follows a Poisson probability distribution, with a mean of 40 calls per hour, and that each dispatcher can handle a mean of 30 calls per hour.
- What percentage of time are both dispatchers idle?
- What percentage of time are both dispatchers busy?
- What is the probability callers will receive a busy signal if two, three, or four dispatchers are used?
- If management wants no more than 12% of the callers to receive a busy signal, how many dispatchers should be used?
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