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QUESTION 1 Consider the Edmonton International Airport on a busy summer day. Whi

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QUESTION 1 Consider the Edmonton International Airport on a busy summer day. Which of the following arrival patterns would be LEAST likely to follow a Poisson arrival process: a. flights landing at the Edmonton International Airport b. travellers requiring the use of emergency medical services within the main terminal at the Edmonton International Airport c. passengers arriving at the taxi stand at the Edmonton International Airport hoping to find a waiting cab d. taxi cabs arriving at the taxi stand at the Edmonton International Airport, hoping to find a waiting passenger QUESTION 2 If customers arrive according to a Poisson process with an average arrival rate of 10 customers per hour, what is the approximate probability of having more than 10 arrivals in an hour? (Answers are rounded to multiples of 10 - choose closest answer). (Note this is not a 'Waiting Lines' question that uses the Excel template, but rather is a question about Poisson arrivals and would use the Poisson equation seen in the lab, text and in class. You will most likely require a spreadsheet to be efficient in answering thisuetion a. 0.20 .0.30 c.0.50 0 d. 0.40

Explanation / Answer

1. c. passengers arriving at the taxi stand at the Edmonton International Airport hoping to find a waiting cab

2. c. 0.50

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