Ambulance response time. Geographical Analysis (January 2010) presented a study of emergency medical service (EMS) ability to

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Ambulance response time. Geographical Analysis (January 2010) presented a study of emergency medical service (EMS) ability to meet the demand for an ambulance. In one example, the researchers presented the following scenario. An ambulance station has one vehicle and two demand locations, A and B. The probability that the ambulance can travel to a location in under 8 minutes is .58 for location A and .42 for location B. The probability that the ambulance is busy at any point in time is .3.

a. Find the probability that EMS can meet the demand for an ambulance at location A.

b. Find the probability that EMS can meet the demand for an ambulance at location B.

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Statistics For Business And Economics

ISBN: 9781292413396

14th Global Edition

Authors: James McClave, P. Benson, Terry Sincich

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