The mean number of teletype machines in the Bureau of Communications that break down is .625 in
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The mean number of teletype machines in the Bureau of Communications that break down is .625 in any given hour. If repairs take 8 hours, how many repair people should the Bureau of Communications staff ?
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Applied Statistics For Public And Nonprofit Administration
ISBN: 9781111342807
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Authors: Kenneth J. Meier, Jeffrey L. Brudney, John Bohte
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