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Question 1 (3 points)

The shortest-route technique would best be used to
__________.

Question 1 options:

minimize the amount of traffic flow on a busy highway.

determine the amount of LAN network wiring within a
building.

determine the path for a truck making frequent but
repeatable drops.

assign workers to jobs in the cheapest manner.

determine the number of units to ship from each source to
each destination.

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Question 2 (3 points)

If your goal was to construct a network in which all points
were connected and the distance between them was as short as possible, the
technique that you would use is __________.

Question 2 options:

maximal-flow

minimal-flow

shortest-route

minimal-spanning tree

shortest-spanning tree

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Question 3 (3 points)

A technique that allows a researcher to determine the
greatest amount of material that can move through a network is called
__________.

Question 3 options:

maximal-spanning

shortest-route

maximal-flow

maximal-tree

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Question 4 (3 points)

A point in the network that is at the beginning or end of a
route is called a(n) __________.

Question 4 options:

line

node

source

arc

branch

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Question 5 (3 points)

Assume that we are using a waiting line model to analyze the
number of service technicians required to maintain machines in a factory. Our
goal should be to:

Question 5 options:

minimize the downtime for individual machines.

minimize the percent of idle time of the technicians.

maximize productivity of the technicians.

minimize the number of machines needing repair.

minimize the total cost (cost of maintenance plus cost of
downtime).

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Question 6 (3 points)

Which of the following is not true about arrivals?

Question 6 options:

Service times often follow the negative exponential
distribution.

Random arrivals are independent of each other.

The Poisson distribution is often used to represent the
arrival pattern.

The exponential distribution is often used to represent the
arrival pattern.

Random arrivals cannot be predicted exactly.

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Question 7 (3 points)

The term queue “discipline” describes the:

Question 7 options:

All of the above are correct.

degree to which members of the queue renege.

sequence in which members of the queue are serviced.

sequence in which members of the queue arrived.

degree to which members of the queue are orderly and quiet.

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Question 8 (3 points)

In queuing analysis, total expected cost is the sum of
expected __________ plus expected __________.

Question 8 options:

service costs; waiting costs

service costs; arrival costs

calling costs; waiting costs

calling cost; inventory costs

facility costs; calling costs

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Question 9 (3 points)

The customer who arrives at a bank, sees a long line, and
leaves to return another time is __________.

Question 9 options:

reneging

balking

blithering

none of the above

cropping

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Question 10 (3 points)

In queuing theory, the calling population is another name
for __________.

Question 10 options:

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