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PART II: Problem Solving the following questions in the space provided below eac

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Question

PART II: Problem Solving the following questions in the space provided below each question. Be absolutely as neat/brieflelegant as possible but show all work (how you got the answer) and units of measurement. I value correctness much more than "blah, blah, blak. That said, I can only atoard partial credit to terong answers if justifications are provided 21. Consider the Voting center voting process. Voting data indicate that from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. 300 people voted. Based on counting the number of voters waiting in line Voting center management found that on average number of voters waiting to vote was 30. How long did on average a voter had to wait in line? 22. A small chocolate shop in Brooklyn has three employees. Assuming that there is unlimited demand for the boxes of chocolates Employee #1-greets the customer and takes an order-6 minutes per customer. Employee #2-packages chocolates in a box-3 min per customer. Employee #3-ties a box with string and takes payments-5 min per customer

Explanation / Answer

As per Little law , l = w, wherein the w= average wait time for voter

w= l/ = 30/300 = 0.1 hours or 6 minutes