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Mama L [17]
3 years ago
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Advanced Assembly, Inc. manufactures machine parts. One assembly line has a robotic welding station that takes a fixed time of 4

7 seconds to perform its welding operation. Parts come down the assembly line at a rate of 55 per hour, following a Poisson distribution.
(a) Determine the average number of parts waiting to be welded at this station.
(b) Calculate the average time a part waits at this station before welding begins.
(c) What percent of the time is the robot idle (not welding)?
(d) What is the average time a part spends at this station (including time in line)? Hint: The service time is fixed at 47 seconds.

Mathematics
1 answer:
sesenic [268]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the concept of poisson distribution and exponential distribution to solve.

The arrival rate = 55/hr follows the poisson distribution

The service rate = 47/sec follows then exponential distribution

The step by step analysis and appropriate calculation and substitution is as shown in the attached file.

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