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Business, 09.07.2019 20:30 sierraroeser

For one of his courses, tom has to read a book. he can read 1 page per minute. tom's boss has agreed that tom could use his idle time for studying, as long as he drops the book as soon as a call comes in. how many pages can tom read during an 8-hour shift? b. how long does a customer have to wait, on average, before talking to tom? c. what is the average total cost of telephone lines over an 8-hour shift? note that the department store is billed whenever a line is in use, including when a line is used to put customers on hold. (hint: at any given time, what is the average # of callers? each caller in the system, either waiting or being served, occupies a line, and therefore, incurs cost for the department store.)

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