5 An average of 10 jobs per hour arrive at a job shop. Interarrival times of jobs...

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5 An average of 10 jobs per hour arrive at a job shop.

Interarrival times of jobs are exponentially distributed. It takes an average of 1 3

0 minutes (exponentially distributed) to complete a job. Unfortunately, 1 3

of all completed jobs need to be reworked. Thus, with probability 1 3

, a completed job must wait in line to be reworked. In the steady state, how many jobs would one expect to find in the job shop? What would the answer be if it took an average of 5 minutes to finish a job?

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