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As a branch of operations research, queuing theory can help inform business decisions on how to build more efficient and cost-effective workflow systems. Queuing theory is the study of the movement of people, objects, or information through a line.
To multiply fractions, the numerator of the product is the product of the numerators, likewise for the denominators.
(2/3) x (4/7) x (14/5) = (2 x 4 x14) / (3 x 7 x 5)
= (112) / (105) = 1 and 1/15 .
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yes, you are right, that hexagon follows all of the guidelines
Step-by-step explanation:
wait no, plot points at the correct ones, then draw line straight down, then a reflection of the initial line. Draw points for the corresponding sides
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(0 , -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
WR = 4 + 2 = 6
WS = 1/3 x WR = 2 .... the point of 1:2 of WR
S (-2 + 2 , -4) i.e. (0,4)
The same reason: RQ = 1/3 x RY = 1/3 x (5 + 4) = 3
Q (-4 , -4 + 3) i.e. (-4, -1)
QP // RW
p (0 , -1)
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