A finite population waiting line model (D) differs from the single service model (

A) in that:
A) it has more than one server.
B) the average length of the queue is less than 5.
C) customers are served first-come, first-served.
D) arrivals are Poisson distributed.
E) the population of people or units seeking service is finite.

E

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A. have limited job opportunities because operations management positions are only available in the. slowly growing manufacturing sector. B. acquire skills and knowledge that are valuable to firms in both the manufacturing and service sectors. C. have plenty of job offers, but they will mainly be in low wage positions in the service sector. D. find plenty of employment opportunities in the government and education, but not very many in the private sector.

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