In Exercise 3-7, suppose the inspection can result in one of three outcomes: pass (probability 0.75, as
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In Exercise 3-7, suppose the inspection can result in one of three outcomes: pass (probability 0.75, as before), fail (probability 0.11), and re-wash (probability 0.14). Failures leave immediately, and re-washes loop back to the washer. These probabilities hold for each part undergoing inspection, regardless of its past history. Count the number that eventually fail and the number that eventually pass, and gather statistics (in a Text box in your model) on the time in queue, queue length, and utilization at the inspection center. (HINT: Explore the Decide f owchart module and contemplate a higher-dimensional coin to f ip.) Put a Text box in your model comparing the same inspection-center results with those requested in Exercises 3-6 and 3-7.
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