In many situations, the time T between deliveries and the order quantity Q is not fixed. Instead,
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In many situations, the time T between deliveries and the order quantity Q is not fixed. Instead, an order is placed for a specific amount of gasoline. Depending on how many orders are placed in a given time interval, the time to fill an order varies. You have no reason to believe that the performance of the delivery operation will change. Therefore, you have examined records for the past 100 deliveries and found the following lag times, or extra days, required to fill your order:
Construct a Monte Carlo simulation for the lag time submodel. If you have a handheld calculator or computer available, test your submodel by running 1000 trials and comparing the number of occurrences of the various lag times with the historical data.
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A First Course In Mathematical Modeling
ISBN: 9781285050904
5th Edition
Authors: Frank R. Giordano, William P. Fox, Steven B. Horton